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The Federal Trade Commission estimates that about 30 million workers, nearly 20% of the workforce, across the US are currently(…)
The U.S. Department of Labor on Tuesday issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on guidelines around employers’ classification of workers(…)
The Trump administration issued rules and legal guidance that made it more difficult for unions to organize workers, and for(…)
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Activists and employees say they’re pushing for a “Temp Workers’ Bill of Rights” in the Garden State.
Amazon warehouses nationwide saw a spike in injuries in 2021, but the increase is even more stark in New York.(…)
Identity theft and other sophisticated criminal schemes contributed to potentially $163 billion in waste, while inflicting harm on unwitting victims.(…)
The Biden administration has the authority to increase wages for federal contractors, which will mean greater income and equality for(…)
Here’s the story of how Washington avoided a blowout Proposition 22 fight, and how the gig work companies won contractor(…)