There was a time when workers were at the mercy of their employers regarding job-related safety and benefits, to say nothing of hiring and promotions.
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What Is the Civil Rights Act of 1964? What’s Included and History
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was landmark legislation that addressed the prejudice occurring in society in the U.S. at the time. Through its 11 titles, it banned discrimination and segregation based on race, religion, natural origin, and sex in employment and in all public places, such as schools, hotels, restaurants, churches, and hospitals.
Microsoft, Labor Unions Join Forces To Analyze AI’s Impact on Workforce
Microsoft Corp. and the AFL-CIO on Monday announced an artificial intelligence (AI)-focused partnership to “create an open dialogue” about how the emerging tech will affect workers.
Return To Office Plans: How about Never? Does Never Sound Good?
Office space value outlook worsens as remote work proves persistent