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Federal lawmakers failed to increase the minimum wage, but US workers made other gains, and they are setting their sights(…)
A gruesome case at meatpacking plants is but one example. BY TERRI GERSTEIN NOV 16, 202212:21 PM The latest child labor(…)
BY ALEJANDRO LAZO AND JEANNE KUANG IN SUMMARY As California investigates businesses for wage theft, worker centers act as behind-the-scenes allies, helping(…)
Workers’ demands and organizing efforts will deliver true flexibility and economic security.
Despite continued job gains, the number of unemployed workers increased by 306,000.
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Amazon workers at a warehouse in Albany, New York, voted overwhelmingly against unionization on Tuesday.
The DOL has taken a significant step forward in ensuring all people who work for someone else have access to(…)
The U.S. Department of Labor on Tuesday issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on guidelines around employers’ classification of workers(…)