The pandemic may be winding down, but the work-from-home revolution marches on.
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Progressives push Biden to choose worker-friendly Labor secretary
Progressives want “middle class Joe Biden” to find a worker-friendly Labor Secretary to replace Marty Walsh — but it may take some elbow grease to get there.
A simple fix to the Labor Department’s disastrous new worker classification rule
A new rule from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is going to have a very big impact on small businesses very soon.
Young workers’ job tenure similar to rates of the past: research
Despite the wave of job resignations spurred on by the COVID-19 pandemic, young adult workers in the United States have reported similar job tenure over the past 40 years.
Whether it’s ‘soft lifers’ or ‘quiet quitters’ COVID created a new workforce
Strip away all the bot-generated content and social media — or more specifically, trending content on social media — can be used as an insightful window into the cultural mood.
Ending nondisclosure agreements that enforce silence on dangerous workplace conditions
In March, President Biden signed into law the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act.
Goodell tells lawmakers Commanders had ‘unacceptable’ workplace culture
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said at a congressional hearing that the Washington Commanders had an “unacceptable” workplace culture.
Workers at second Starbucks in New York unionize
A second Starbucks location in the Buffalo, N.Y., area unionized on Monday, though the results of the vote may be disputed by the coffee giant.
The infrastructure bill’s hidden labor law agenda
President Biden’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure bill, the so-called American Jobs Plan, contains buried treasures … for labor unions.
Biden can strengthen labor unions, with or without Congress
During the 2020 campaign, Biden promised to be “the most pro-union president you’ve ever seen.”