For nearly a month, about 300 staffers at the country’s largest labor union haven’t worked or been paid.
Archives for August 1, 2024
Department of Labor awards $4 million for health care apprenticeships in south central Wisconsin
Apprenticeships could help workers overcome barriers to entering the healthcare field
Acting Labor Secretary Says She’s Not Worried About Recession Risk
Julie Su, the acting US Labor Secretary, says the overall jobs number is good and the labor market remains strong.
Why HR Leaders Need to Be Tomorrowists
Your competitors are moving quickly to stay ahead of the challenges the future will bring.
The Risks of Looking Too Pretty in the Workplace
Why beauty can backfire in the boardroom.
Michigan’s higher minimum wage a boon to workers, here to stay, advocate says
The Michigan Supreme Court this week reinstated a law raising the minimum wage to over $12, ending the $3.93 tipped minimum
Cal/OSHA Publishes Draft Workplace Violence Prevention Standard With Additional Proposed Requirements
On September 30, 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill (SB) No. 553, establishing a new workplace violence prevention standard in California. SB 553 came into effect on July 1, 2024, and the new law requires virtually every California employer to implement a comprehensive workplace violence prevention plan
Heidingsfelder Quoted in Law360 on OSHA’s Heat Safety Rule
Jane Heidingsfelder, a partner in the Labor & Employment Practice Group, was quoted in the Law360 Employment Authority article “OSHA Paid Breaks Standard Will Test Agency Authority” published on…