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Nurses in Pennsylvania will soon be able to practice in both their home state and some other states through a new licensure ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe National Guard’s History of Violent Labor RepressionLudlow, Colorado, 1914: eleven thousand mine workers had been on strike for seven months against John D. Rockefeller’s ...
A recent settlement is poised to spark new litigation around college athletes’ employment status as they begin receiving ...
The National Labor Relations Board had sided with the employee, who said he was fired for complaining about COVID-19 policies ...
United Food and Commercial Workers local unions have authorized unfair labor practices strikes in several states including ...
Hundreds of nurses employed by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — the city’s largest employer — say they are ...
"The company’s knowledge of Vincer’s protected activity, coupled with a change in its response to Vincer’s problematic ...
Hundreds of nurses employed by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center — the city’s largest employer — say they are ...
A U.S. appeals court on Monday agreed with the National Labor Relations Board that a Pennsylvania factory worker's critical comments about the plant remaining open in the early days of the COVID-19 ...
The national security agreement between President Donald Trump, Nippon Steel Corp., and US Steel to merge the two companies ...
Months after Whole Foods workers voted to unionize at one of the company’s Philadelphia locations, those efforts could be at a standstill indefinitely.
The National Labor Relations Board’s inspector general is conducting an investigation into the Department of Government Efficiency’s work at the agency. In April, an IT staffer named Daniel Berulis ...
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