The Trump administration is making changes to key organizations dealing with worker rights and protections.
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UAW’s Fain says strike authorization votes planned against Stellantis
UAW President Shawn Fain on Tuesday called CEO Carlos Tavares and Stellantis management “out of control” and pledged to force the automaker to honor its contract commitments as he laid out a process for upcoming strike votes against the automaker that owns the Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat brands.
What to know about WARN Act notices and why they precede big layoffs
General Motors Co. on Monday said it is eliminating more than 1,000 jobs in its software division globally, with 634 of the jobs being cut coming from its Global Technical Center in Warren.
Ex-HR director sues Godfrey Hotel for termination after opposing discriminatory practices
After being fired in less than a year at a hotel in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood, the former human resources director is suing the company for discrimination and retaliation.
‘It’s more than hair’: Michiganders share their experiences after CROWN act signature
Michigan joined several other states last week with a new law on the books banning hair-based discrimination, a legal protection advocates who fought for it called long overdue and one step in a broader fight against prejudice and racial inequality.