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“Now is the time for the Puerto Rico Labor Department to seriously boost the numbers of people applying.”
Our report documents an epidemic of workplace violence at McDonald’s restaurants, compounded by the company’s failure to protect its workers.
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Our amicus brief argues that there are compelling social and public policy reasons why “gig” workers like Uber drivers should(…)
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Governor Jared Polis is expected to sign the bill into law.
A new Trump administration rule prohibits home care workers from paying their union dues directly from their Medicaid-funded paychecks.