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Unionized bodies in topless bar: How sex workers became the new frontier of the labor movement
By John Logan and The ConversationMay 20, 2023
Hedge funds want to control your local news–but democracy is getting in the way
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Hedge funds want to control your local news–but democracy is getting in the way
By Chris SheltonMay 19, 2023
Strippers of Southern California unite as group of LA dancers becomes America’s only unionized adult dancers
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Strippers of Southern California unite as group of LA dancers becomes America’s only unionized adult dancers
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips and The Associated PressMay 18, 2023
Green jobs must be good jobs. America’s investment in the energy transition should restore the pathway to the middle class
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Green jobs must be good jobs. America’s investment in the energy transition should restore the pathway to the middle class
By Darren WalkerMay 15, 2023
Southwest Airlines pilots authorize a strike
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Southwest Airlines pilots authorize a strike
By Chris MorrisMay 12, 2023
Companies don’t know how to measure their human capital other than as a labor cost–and it’s hurting profits
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Companies don’t know how to measure their human capital other than as a labor cost–and it’s hurting profits
By Ulrich Atz and Tensie WhelanMay 10, 2023
Many railroad workers have won paid sick leave but unions say companies are asking for too much in return
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Many railroad workers have won paid sick leave but unions say companies are asking for too much in return
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressMay 8, 2023
Fans of Stranger Things will have to wait even longer for the final season.
Lifestyle
Netflix’s golden goose ‘Stranger Things’ hit by writers’ strike as final 5th season delayed
By Christiaan HetznerMay 8, 2023
Why your boss is giving in to the siren call of the return to the office–and giving up on the flexible work gold mine
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Why your boss is giving in to the siren call of the return to the office–and giving up on the flexible work gold mine
By Gleb TsipurskyMay 8, 2023
The labor market remains hot as employers add 253,000 new jobs and unemployment hits a 54-year low
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The labor market remains hot as employers add 253,000 new jobs and unemployment hits a 54-year low
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressMay 5, 2023
An employee takes a basket of French fries out of the fryer at a branch of the McDonald's fast food chain on Martin-Luther-Strasse in Giesing.
Lifestyle
Two 10-year-old kids found working at a Louisville McDonald’s until 2 a.m.—for no pay
By Chloe TaylorMay 4, 2023
Remote work has become a bargaining chip–and that’s problematic
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Remote work has become a bargaining chip–and that’s problematic
By Job van der VoortMay 4, 2023
Lyft’s CEO defends laying off 1,100 employees as a way to keep prices down and pay drivers more: ‘We want to be in line with where Uber is’
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Lyft’s CEO defends laying off 1,100 employees as a way to keep prices down and pay drivers more: ‘We want to be in line with where Uber is’
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressMay 2, 2023
Hollywood writers are already making picket line signs as they prepare for a potential strike—Here’s what they’re fighting for and what’s at stake
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Hollywood writers are already making picket line signs as they prepare for a potential strike—Here’s what they’re fighting for and what’s at stake
By Andrew Dalton and The Associated PressMay 1, 2023
Wisconsin Republicans just introduced a bill that would let 14-year-olds serve alcohol in bars
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Wisconsin Republicans just introduced a bill that would let 14-year-olds serve alcohol in bars
By Scott Bauer and The Associated PressMay 1, 2023
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