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Richard Trumka – The DNA of a True Labor Movement Leader: A Day in the Life of AFL-CIO President

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By Jon Hiatt | Aug 12, 2021 | OnLabor blog — Since the unexpected death of AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka on August 5,  many who knew and worked with Rich have posted tributes focusing on a variety of leadership roles that he took on: in the Western Pennsylvania mines as a young health and safety […]

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First US Labor Day: Minus A Marching Band, The Parade Almost Did Not Go On

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First US Labor Day: Minus A Marching Band, The Parade Almost Did Not Go On

On the morning of September 5, 1882, the first US Labor Day celebration, spectators filled the sidewalks of lower Manhattan near city hall and along Broadway. They had come early, well before the Labor Day parade marchers, to claim the best vantage points from which to view the first US Labor Day parade. A newspaper […]

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Who Founded US Labor Day? McGuire v. Maguire

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Who Founded US Labor Day? McGuire v. Maguire

Who founded US Labor Day, the holiday for workers? It’s not entirely clear, but two workers can make a solid claim to the Founder of Labor Day title. Some records show that in 1882, Peter J. McGuire, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a co-founder of the American Federation of Labor, […]

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CSX Railway must pay $667K, reinstate workers after whistleblower retaliation

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CSX Railway must pay $667K, reinstate workers after whistleblower retaliation

ATLANTA – In November 2017, two CSX railroad workers at a rail yard in Waycross, Georgia, encountered and reported a blue flag that signaled their train could not move safely. For their actions, CSX Transportation Inc. pulled them from the job and later fired them, both actions found to be illegal in a U.S. Department […]

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Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City lowest jobless rates look oh so pretty among big cities

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Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City lowest jobless rates look oh so pretty among big cities

September 01, 2021 — Salt Lake City and Oklahoma City had the lowest jobless rates among all large, US metro areas in July, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Salt Lake City’s unemployment rate in July was 2.8%. Oklahoma City’s was 2.9%. The highest jobless rates in July were in Las Vegas and […]

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Canadian Uber Benefits Maneuver, Mexico Uber May Pay Social Security

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Canadian Uber Benefits Maneuver, Mexico Uber May Pay Social Security

Uber Technologies is making a new app-based worker benefits maneuver in Canada — a proposed flexible benefits fund managed by delivery and rideshare companies and blessed by the Provincial governments. Meanwhile, Uber in Mexico is reportedly mulling paying social security taxes for gig-worker drivers there. Both developments come as Uber and other gig-worker companies are […]

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H-1B Denial Rates Stay Lower in FY 2021 Following Trump’s Legal Setbacks

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H-1B Denial Rates Stay Lower in FY 2021  Following Trump’s Legal Setbacks

Denial rates for H-1B petitions were much lower during the first two quarters of FY 2021 due to the Trump administration’s losses in federal court, (most of which took place during the Trump administration) than during the sam period in FY 2020, according to an analysis by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP). Judicial […]

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Delaying injured employee’s training was reasonable accommodation

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Delaying injured employee’s training was reasonable accommodation

By Marjorie Johnson, J.D. — An employer provided a reasonable accommodation to a recently hired employee who had suffered an ankle injury by allowing her to delay her training until several days after her temporary restrictions were lifted. It was not required to instead have a trainer come down to the first floor to provide […]

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Restaurant Jobs Rebound In US, Workforce Nears Pre-Pandemic Size

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Restaurant Jobs Rebound In US, Workforce Nears Pre-Pandemic Size

The rebuilding of the restaurant workforce continued in July, as robust consumer demand bolstered the industry’s need for employees. In total during the first seven months of 2021, eating and drinking places* added a net 1.3 million jobs. That brought the sector within 1 million jobs of returning to its pre-pandemic employment level of 12.3 […]

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Activision: World Of Warcraft Workplace Conjures A Blizzard Of Woe

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Activision: World Of Warcraft Workplace Conjures A Blizzard Of Woe

Activision Blizzard, maker of hit video games World of Warcraft and Call of Duty, is accused of fostering a “pervasive frat boy workplace culture,” that subjects women to harassment, abuse and lower pay, a lawsuit filed by the state of California in June 2021. The corporate cultures of video game makers have had a bad […]

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