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Jan 23 2024
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The Labor Union That Defeated Amazon Is Fighting for Survival
Nearly two years ago, the Amazon Labor Union was thriving. The startup labor group had persuaded workers at a Staten Island warehouse to form the first U.S. union at Amazon.com.
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 15 2023
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'They're not just statistics': Hundreds rally in Cincinnati in support of Palestine
CINCINNATI — Palestinian supporters gathered Saturday to protest the current events in Israel that they say have been taking place for decades. Many participants said they are pushing back against the notion that Hamas' attack was unprovoked. Hundreds marched from Ziegler Park in Over-the-Rhine to Fountain Square. Rally organizer Laila Shaikh, president of the University of Cincinnati chapter
WCPO 9Jan 22 2024
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Ice rink a labor of love for Montana town
LEWISTOWN - An ice rink in Lewistown put together and maintained by volunteers has drawn the community together for nearly 15 years. Residents have been skating together for free since the ice rink opened, and today the rink draws not only hockey teams but the many volunteers who do everything to keep it open and running. It's the kind of experience that Lewistown Parks and Recreation said is
KTVQ 2Mar 12 2024
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LifeLight announces new downtown location, lineup for 2024 Labor Day weekend festival
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO)– After returning a festival to the Sioux Falls community last year, LifeLight is announcing a new line up of Christian artists in a new location in downtown for this Labor Day weekend. “We feel very passionate about being downtown for one because that’s where we feel like the most hurting people in our community is and the people that need to hear this message, that’s
KelolandMar 18 2024
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It’s back: Child labor bill revived one day after committee voted it down
The second time was the charm for a House bill that would loosen several state restrictions on child labor making its way through the Kentucky state legislature. With only five yes votes, House Bill 255 failed to meet the vote threshold to make it through the Senate Committee on Economic Development, Tourism and Labor on Thursday. On Friday, lawmakers revived the bill and passed it onto the
Lexington Herald-LeaderMar 18 2024
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Under Jeff Landry, Louisiana Republicans target unions, workers comp, child labor law
Emboldened by Louisiana’s election last fall of Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, the state’s GOP-controlled Legislature will try over the next few months to weaken public-sector unions and slash worker benefits. A cluster of at least 15 proposed laws takes aim at public-sector unions’ ability to bargain with employers, the system for compensating workers sidelined by injury and a requirement that
The Times-PicayuneMar 04 2024
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Twin Cities janitors strike due to unfair labor practices, no contract reached
Commercial janitors are striking in Minneapolis Monday after months of bargaining and no contract being reached. In February, 8,000 members of the SEIU Local 26 union voted to call an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) strike if these practices continued and contracts weren't reached. Over 4,000 commercial janitors started their three-day strike on Monday outside the Ameriprise Financial Headquarters
Fox9Jun 16 2023
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Baseball: Final Shore Conference statistical leaders, 2023
Brandon Falco (15) of Matawan pitches during the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group 3 baseball first round game between Hopewell Valley and Matawan at Hopewell Valley High School in Pennington, NJ on Monday, May 22, 2023.Scott Faytok | NJ Advance Media
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nj.comMar 21 2024
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Eight Baskin-Robbins stores in Utah fined almost $50K for violating federal child labor law
The U.S. Department of Labor has fined a Utah franchisee of Baskin-Robbins for violating federal child labor law at eight ice cream stores in three counties. An investigation by the department’s Wage and Hour Division found that the franchisee — an LLC called Jode — violated federal by having 64 teenagers “work too late in the day and too many hours in a week” while school was in session, a
The Salt Lake Tribune