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How the Pandemic Has Propelled HR Chiefs Into the Boardroom
A new breed of multi-tasking senior HR executives are suddenly on speed-dial to the CEO.
Starbucks Staff Can Vote to Unionize at Three More New York Stores, U.S. Labor Official Rules
Starbucks Corp. employees at three more restaurants in New York state will vote on unionization, a U.S. labor official ruled Friday, offering organizers a chance to expand a new labor foothold that’s already inspiring copycat efforts around the country. In her ruling, Nancy Wilson, an acting regional director of the National Labor Relations Board, rejected…
Amazon Workers Will Vote on Unionization by Mail
A federal labor board said that Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, will vote by mail next month in a re-run election to decide whether or not to unionize. The National Labor Relations Board said Tuesday that the ballots will be mailed out Feb. 4 and must be returned before the counting starts on March 28.…
It’s Time for a New Progressive Era, With Informal Workers at the Center
Informal work is the essential service that billions of people give to a world that barely notices.
Why This Dating App Is Paying All Employees an $80,000 Minimum Salary
The decision is similar to that taken by the Dan Price, the CEO of credit card processing startup Gravity Payments
Meet the Women Leading the Global Fight for Workers’ Rights in the Informal Economy
The pandemic has hit informal workers particularly hard
The Truck Driver Shortage Doesn’t Exist. Saying There Is One Makes Conditions Worse for Drivers
The trucking industry has a retention problem, not a recruitment problem.
Starbucks Union Vote Sets Up a Watershed Moment for U.S. Labor
Winning a unionization vote at one of the country’s signature non-union firms, Starbucks, would be an audacious coup.
The Latest Special Interest Group Buying Kyrsten Sinema’s Support Is [Spins Wheel] Multilevel Marketing!
The Arizona senator has been opposing her own party's labor reform legislation while raking in cash from multilevel marketing companies that want it killed
9,000 New York City Workers on Unpaid Leave as COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Takes Effect
About 12,000 workers have applied for religious or medical exemptions to the vaccination mandate
For Onboarding Hires These Days, How a New Job Starts Might Be Why It Ends
Conveying a company’s culture is always hard, and often in-office interactions offer cues that no handbook can capture
U.S. Unemployment Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since Onset of Pandemic
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to its lowest level since the pandemic began, a sign the job market is still improving even as hiring has slowed in the past two months. Unemployment claims dropped 36,000 to 293,000 last week, the second straight drop, the Labor Department said Thursday. That’s the smallest…
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