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WASHINGTON, D. C. - Nearly a quarter century ago, it took months of litigation to seat Cleveland labor lawyer Peter Kirsanow on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights when its then-chair refused to ...
A union representative for employees at the federal Bureau of the Fiscal Service in Parkersburg said the ability for the union to represent its members is being hampered by the administration of ...
A union representative for employees at the federal Bureau of the Fiscal Service in Parkersburg said the ability for the ...
Texas Ballet Theater has reached its first union contract with the American Guild of Musical Artists. It’s the first time in ...
ANALYSIS: If the President follows through on his threats, the price tag could be enormous. Yet financial loss is far from ...
Nearly 200 House members signed onto a bipartisan letter this week to express support for Job Corps after the Department of Labor recently announced it would soon be pausing operations at centers ...
The U.S. added 139,000 jobs in May, a slight decline from April, according to a jobs report released Friday. The unemployment ...
Now, almost 20 years later, the likely demise of the notion of the FCC as an “independent” agency may possibly spur Congress ...
South Carolina is showing the country how to support small businesses — and Washington should take note. While the federal ...
Warring allies expected to speak Friday amid claims aides told president to ‘temper response’ - Elon Musk claims ‘the real ...
In today’s Daily on Energy, we explore a newly approved graphite mining project in Alaska that will be covered by the federal government’s fast-track permitting program, also known as FAST-41.
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