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Striking Healthcare Workers Return to Work—Without New Contracts
Talks between Kaiser Permanente and unions are scheduled to resume Thursday, after employees temporarily walked off. Source link
Auto CEOs Make 300 Times What Workers Make. How That Stacks Up.
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America's Battle With Shoplifting Is Getting Dangerous for Workers
Several retailers have reported an increase in organized theft rings and violent incidents that are making it hard to stop thieves while keeping workers safe.
For Auto Workers, It Isn't Just About Pay
The UAW is pressing for more work-life balance during contract talks; the automakers want better attendance. Source link
United Auto Workers Members Vote to Authorize Potential Strike
Workers at the Detroit automakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of a measure that authorizes the UAW leadership to call for a strike as talks continue
Need to Hire Workers in a Hot Job Market? Let Them Do Some Remote Work
Employers offering flexible work options are hiring at a faster pace than those requiring full-time office attendance. Source link
Food-Delivery Workers in New York City Launch Labor Fight
Companies push back against mandated wage increases, as “Deliveristas” dig in. Source link
Striking L.A. Workers Want Hotels to Help Build Affordable Housing
Hotel owners said that fixing the region’s longstanding housing crisis isn’t their job. Source link
Workers to Employers: We're Just Not That Into You
In the postpandemic economy, we’re living more and working less. Source link
Employers Cut Off Access to Weight-Loss Drugs for Workers
Costs are mounting for popular drugs such as Wegovy, a cousin of Ozempic, and healthcare plans are restricting coverage to save money. Source link