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The Washington State legislature holds hearings in the labor committees of both houses, to consider bills to address the issues(…)
The rule change allows dangerous employers to hide workplace injuries, hindering efforts to identify and prevent such injuries.
But advocates are raising serious concerns about the flawed application process.
Were Martin Luther King alive today, he would be standing alongside federal workers demanding an end to this despicable shutdown.
Today’s victory is the result of successful organizing by low-wage workers in New Jersey.
America needs a fair minimum wage that working people can live on and support a family on. The Raise the(…)
SCOTUS rules that truck drivers whose wages were stolen will get their day in court.
Unemployment benefits may be available to many workers affected by the shutdown, but some may later receive repayment notices.
Three more states and 18 more cities and counties are slated for raises later in 2019.