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TV and film workers union memebers authorize strike

TV and film workers union memebers authorize strike

(CNN) —Members of the union representing roughly 60,000 film and television workers have voted to authorize a strike that could shutter Hollywood productions indefinitely. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees union president Matthew Loeb announced the results on Monday. “The members have spoken loud and clear,” said Loeb. “This vote is about the quality […]

Teachers across the US are leaving their jobs in record numbers

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Teachers across the US are leaving their jobs in record numbers

By Michael Sainato, Mon 4 Oct 2021 05.00 EDT — Teachers around the United States are quitting or retiring early as schools have reopened for the new academic year and Covid-19 cases among children have surged in recent weeks in the face of some states banning mask mandates. There have been more than 200,000 reported […]

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Amazon settles with tech workers fired for Corona virus, climate criticism

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Amazon settles with tech workers fired for Corona virus, climate criticism

SEATTLE — Amazon settled a long-running dispute with two former tech workers it fired after they criticized the company for its climate policies and warehouse safety record, avoiding a hearing that would have put a spotlight on strained relations with some employees. The e-commerce giant was set to face Emily Cunningham and Maren Costa in […]

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Millennials emerge as the U.S.’s most confident generation: LinkedIn

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Millennials emerge as the U.S.’s most confident generation: LinkedIn

By George Anders, LinkedIn — They’re bartenders, aerospace workers and web developers. They’re YouTube stars, financial analysts and nurses. Look for millennials in the U.S. economy, and you’ll find these workers — ages 25 to 40 — practically everywhere. Even so, in both pre-pandemic and current times, there’s a constant media tendency to treat this […]

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Who Qualifies for a Covid Booster? The List Is Growing Longer

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Who Qualifies for a Covid Booster? The List Is Growing Longer

Who Qualifies for a Covid Booster? The List Is Growing Longer September 27, 2021  –On Friday, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky said people whose jobs put them at risk of coronavirus infection qualify for a shot to boost the protection of their covid-19 vaccination. That step to include people with “institutional […]

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How toxic leaders destroy people as well as organizations

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How toxic leaders destroy people as well as organizations

How toxic leaders destroy people as well as organizations Theo Veldsman, University of Johannesburg — There is a growing incidence of toxic leadership in organisations across the world. This is clear from anecdotal evidence as well as research which suggests that one out of every five leaders is toxic. My own research shows that closer […]

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New York to Pass Sweeping Laws to Improve Conditions for Delivery Workers

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New York to Pass Sweeping Laws to Improve Conditions for Delivery Workers A package of legislation from the City Council will set minimum pay and working conditions, placing New York at the forefront of regulating a multibillion-dollar industry.   https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/23/nyregion/nyc-food-delivery-workers.html

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Staffing Employment Down in Second Quarter Straying From Seasonal Growth Trend

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Staffing Employment Down in Second Quarter Straying From Seasonal Growth Trend

US staffing employment was an average of 2.6 million temporary and contract workers per week in the second quarter, down 2.8% from the first quarter, a decrease of about 74,600 jobs, according to data released today by the American Staffing Association. Temporary and contract staffing sales rose 3.8%. The gap between quarter-to-quarter sales growth and […]

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Millions Fell Through the Unemployment Benefits Safety Net On Labor Day

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Millions Fell Through the Unemployment Benefits Safety Net On Labor Day

By Kevin Vazquez | Sep 15, 2021 | —  Last week, on Labor Day, an estimated 8.9 million workers and their families lost federal unemployment benefits, and nearly three million more had their weekly checks reduced by $300 per week. The Biden administration, despite the entreaties of many workers, activists, labor unions, and other organizations, […]

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In-Person Workers Slow to Return to Jobs, Data Shows

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In-Person Workers Slow to Return to Jobs, Data Shows

This report from Stateline, an initiative of the Pew Charitable Trusts, detailed show in-person workers, those who cannot telecommute, are reluctant to return to work as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. By Tim Henderson, Stateline, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts — Donald Trinks is seeing both sides of the labor problem in his restaurant: […]

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