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In a rapidly evolving labor landscape where flexible, tech-enabled work is becoming increasingly vital to millions of ...
The Department of Labor and Employment in Central Visayas (DOLE-7) has announced its decision to temporarily suspend the ...
Josh Cochran worked deep in the coal mines of West Virginia since he was 22 years old, pulling a six-figure salary that ...
New data reveals the hidden network of African workers powering AI, as they push for transparency from the global companies ...
FROM electronic baby gadgets to Barbie dolls and teddy bears, there is no doubt children’s toys bring joy to millions of youngsters across Britain. But behind some of the nation’s best-loved toys ...
The NTEU is backing Labor in the face of more than 2,000 job cuts as a direct result of the Albanese government’s cuts to ...
The incessant promotion of economic nationalism by the United Auto Workers has left some workers vulnerable to the ...
Alabama Department of Workforce Secretary Greg Reed announced today that Alabama’s labor force participation rate for March ...
In a slow month for large-unit elections, the United Steelworkers won a key victory at JSW Steel, which manufactures ...
After efforts to pass laws were stalled in Miami-Dade County and then rebuffed last year by the Florida Legislature, which also banned counties from setting their own rules, the last agency actively ...
About 6% of Oregon workers are holding down multiple jobs, according to the latest state and federal data, about 1 in 16 ...
Around 50,000 career civil servants would be reclassified as "at-will" employees and lose civil service protections.