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When Will US Workers Get Paid Leave? Try 2035: Kathryn Edwards
Most wealthy countries provide workers with paid time off when they become parents, fall ill or need to care for loved ones. It’s one of the great no-brainers of public policy: It benefits newborns, families and the entire economy.
Punching In: UAW Election Runoff Begins Ahead of Negotiations
Members of United Autoworkers have begun casting ballots in the runoff for the presidential election. Meanwhile, the Economic Policy Institute estimates misclassification as independent contractors costs workers nearly $10,000 a year on average.
This Week in Chancery Court: UnitedHealth Unit’s Insurer Deal
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Walsh Role in Union Disputes Still Under Fire as GOP Cries Foul
Republicans plan to keep the spotlight on Labor Secretary Marty Walsh’s participation in collective bargaining fights, arguing it may be a breach of ethics rules that require the government to remain impartial.
Office Attendance Police Are Coming, One Badge Swipe at a Time
Welcome back to the office everyone! We want you to stay…really. That’s the message that companies are twisting themselves into knots trying to convey, with mixed results.
How to Protect Your Money After Being Laid Off: Alexis Leondis
If you’ve just been laid off, you’re probably feeling unmoored and worried about what happens next, especially if this is the first time you’re going through it.
Union Busting: What Employers Can and Cannot Legally Do
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Halliburton Loses Bid to Force Arbitration of Worker PAGA Claim
Justices Skip Black Walmart Pharmacist’s Bias, Retaliation Case
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Labor Agency to Defend ESG 401(k) Rule in Bad-Blood Jurisdiction
Truckers Fail to Undo Loss in Suit on Nixed California Break Law
Biden’s Axing of Trump-Era NLRB Lawyer Approved by 9th Cir. (1)
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Case: Disability Discrimination/Discharge (E.D. Pa.)
Ex-Proskauer COO Accused of Stealing Secrets Hit With Injunction
Labor Agency to Defend ESG 401(k) Rule in Bad-Blood Jurisdiction
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BGOV Bill Summary: H.R. 139, Pre-Pandemic Federal Telework
H-1B Registration Period Opens March 1 Ahead of Likely Lottery
Congressional Dads Form Caucus to Push Working Family Issues
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CUNY Must Face Fired Black Medical Professor’s Race Bias Suit
N.Y. Law Firm, Ex-Clerk Settle Pregnancy Bias Suit for $70,000
Black Amazon Driver Who Reported Gunshots to Get Job Bias Trial
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Punching In: UAW Election Runoff Begins Ahead of Negotiations
Walsh Role in Union Disputes Still Under Fire as GOP Cries Foul
Biden’s Axing of Trump-Era NLRB Lawyer Approved by 9th Cir. (1)
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When Will US Workers Get Paid Leave? Try 2035: Kathryn Edwards
How to Protect Your Money After Being Laid Off: Alexis Leondis
Truckers Fail to Undo Loss in Suit on Nixed California Break Law
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Truckers Fail to Undo Loss in Suit on Nixed California Break Law
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Labor Agency to Defend ESG 401(k) Rule in Bad-Blood Jurisdiction
Texas School Escapes Fired Teacher’s Retaliation Lawsuit
Texas Top Court To Hear Obese Doctor’s Wrongful Termination Suit
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Paramedics Win New Wage Trial After Judge Interrupted Testimony
Dollar General Corp., Dolgencorp Cited, Fined for Safety Hazards
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