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The U.S. Department of Labor on Tuesday issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on guidelines around employers’ classification of workers(…)
New York labor officials are proposing a $1 increase in the minimum wage for counties north of Westchester. If given(…)
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A decades-old investigative technique the federal government uses to expose evidence of discriminatory home-selling practices nationwide is also an effective(…)
The Trump administration issued rules and legal guidance that made it more difficult for unions to organize workers, and for(…)
If you’ve recently quit your job and are wondering if you qualify for unemployment benefits, an employment attorney is here(…)
Activists are pushing to end policies that allow employers to pay some workers less than the $7.25 federal minimum wage.
With a new bill, gig-economy companies aren’t just targeting their own workers. They’re coming for everyone.
A state lawmaker’s proposal would publicize the pay scales at thousands of companies and temp agencies nationwide, requiring large businesses(…)