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The report confirms that dangerous working conditions persist in the nation’s meat and poultry industry.
Proposed rule constitutes “a wholesale attack on restaurant workers and the meager federal protections they have for their pay.”
America’s retirement savers need strong, enforceable protections against conflicts of interest.
Uber has little regard for its customers and no regard whatsoever for the drivers who make its profits possible.
OSHA’s rule will help prevent serious injuries and workplace deaths.
Montogomery County, Maryland, joins the growing list of local jurisdictions enacting $15 minimum wages.
Today, the House sided with large corporations over the rights of workers to be paid fairly for their labor.
The Labor Department is right to defend its authority to issue a robust overtime salary threshold.
The EEOC guidance helps employers understand and comply with our nation’s civil rights laws, and reflects common sense.