Amazon workers at the company’s largest air hub in California walked off the job earlier this week to demand higher pay and safety improvements.
Archives for August 16, 2022
Governor Murphy drops testing mandate for unvaccinated teachers, state workers
Executive order will also lift the testing mandate for child care workers
The Office is Dying. It’s Time to Rethink How We Work.
Over the past year, many places have returned to something approximating a prepandemic normal.
Chicken Farmers Accuse Perdue Farms Inc. of Misclassifying Employees as Contract Workers
There is no standard test to differentiate independent contractors from traditional employees. However, a number of common laws attempt to draw a line between the two employment classes. A Georgia federal court plans to consider the distinctions that define a self-employed worker in a case against Perdue Farms Inc.
Yes, you should apply for that job
In college, I wanted to take a pottery class. I knew, however, that I have no innate talent, so it was unlikely I could get a good grade in such a class, so I didn’t take it.
Looking back on that experience, I realize how ridiculous I was. It was
American Chicken Processors Sued for Unlawful Wage-Fixing
It is no secret that Americans love chicken. Chicken is the most popular protein in the country, and the American chicken industry is the largest in the world. Producing such a popular product has led some poultry processors to engage in unlawful behavior to maximize their profits at the expense
Social Profiles