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A state agency ruled that three former Uber drivers (and others like them) were employees for purposes of unemployment insurance.
Yet another attempt by the Trump administration to undermine the ability of America’s workers to join together.
Today’s report echoes what driver-members of the Taxi Workers Alliance in New York, as well as drivers across the country,(…)
The Supreme Court has further tipped the scales of justice against working people with this decision.
This misguided proposal deserves to land with a thud in Congress.
Three workers were maimed or killed in the targeted plants in the past six months.
The agreement calls for gradually raising the state’s minimum wage to $15 by 2023.
Tips are a supplement to, and not a substitute for, wages.
The administration opens the floodgates to “fake” health insurance and potentially widespread fraud and abuse.