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As president of the AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades Dep’t, Larry was a fierce advocate for workers.
With workers around the country, we call on our newly elected leaders to fight for a just and inclusive economy.
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This nomination process was an affront to our democracy.
The proposed rule would permit companies to exclude more workers from minimum wage and overtime.
An acute crisis looms as the number of long-term unemployed workers—people out of work for 26 weeks or longer—is ballooning.
As we come into the sixth month of social distancing and a myriad of overlapping, co-constitutive crises, it’s both easy(…)
More than half the 1,744 retaliation complaints received were dismissed without being investigated.
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