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President Biden is reaching out to labor leaders for input on his massive infrastructure proposal, while also trying to persuade them that a green economy will be good for unions.
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More than half of workers surveyed said they were reluctant to enforce COVID-19 safety measures with customers from whom they would receive tips, according to the One Fair Wage study.
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The National Labor Relations Board accused the tech giant of violating federal law when it fired two employees involved in worker organizing last year.
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The starting teacher salary in Miami-Dade County Public Schools would jump to $47,500 for the 2020-21 school year, and eligible teachers would get a 2.5…
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer negotiated late into the night with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and spoke hopefully of a deal coming together on Tuesday.
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Florida teachers have won some battles on the pay front in recent years — but for them, it’s too little, too late.Their discontent will be on display…
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The increases appear to have the largest effect when unemployment is high, according to new research..
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The protest signs read “Could you live on $8.46 cents?”About 24 janitors, mostly women, marched and held up brooms in front of Miami’s tallest office…
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The federal labor law board said McDonald's should not be held liable for labor practices of its franchisees. The ruling directed a judge to approve a settlement in a years-long union case.
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COMMENTARYWhen I read this week that President Trump and House Democrats had agreed on a new and improved North American Free Trade Agreement – now called…
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U.S. employers added 128,000 jobs last month. The unemployment rate inched up to 3.6%. The drop in job creation reflects a slowing economy, but a strike at General Motors was also a factor.
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When the United Nations deployed 6,200 blue-helmet soldiers and 1,200 police officers in 2004 to restore order in an unruly Haiti, ruthless armed gangs…