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A faceoff with Washington regulators serves as an early test of Amazon’s authority to shape work within its warehouses, and the culmination of an investigation three years in the making.
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Workers unionizing at Peet’s Coffee’s Temescal, Piedmont and Telegraph & Dwight stores acquired formal legal recognition last Wednesday, according to Peet’s labor union’s Instagram post.
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“Mary O’Connell, the head of communications for Peet’s Coffee, said the company acknowledges Peet’s Labor Union’s formal recognition and plans to work with its employees moving forward.”
Unions in Australia are setting a precedent and fighting back, taking to court the country's biggest bank and wrangling with the federal government to demand WFH to become the norm.
An NYPD officer says he plans to sue the city for $5 million after a doctor bullied him for taking sick time for a work injury and a stomach condition.
While Labor touted increased enforcement, a top Biden administration official faced criticism from Congress about reports of migrant minors working dangerous jobs.
It’s a simple bargain: The rich get huge tax breaks by donating art, property and company shares to benefit the public. But some donors collect millions while offering little or no public access.
"President Biden and OSHA have the opportunity to protect workers and to save lives," said Rep. Greg Casar. "Greg Abbott will be on the wrong side of history."