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The warehouse industry is facing an unexpected problem: Far too few people are willing to take on the often-grueling work,(…)
Hiring warehouse workers in the US is becoming a near-impossible task, with incentives such as free college tuition, sign-on bonuses,(…)
The latest jobs report from the federal government, covering September employment, had some bad news and, so to speak, some(…)
Google has knowingly and illegally underpaid thousands of temporary workers in Europe and Asia for years.
New York City passed a series of bills Thursday protecting the rights of food service delivery workers for companies such(…)
Now as New York’s workers, especially Black and Brown workers, face urgent needs — from the cut-off of federal unemployment(…)
The following is a statement from Rebecca Dixon, executive director of the National Employment Law Project on the introduction of(…)
As the U.S. prepares to celebrate Labor Day, more than 7 million jobless workers face dire prospects as federal pandemic unemployment(…)
The federal government has failed to protect workers and shows little sign of changing, but recent developments in states and(…)