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In April, OSHA officials drafted an initial framework that unanimously recommended moving forward with talks over federal rules to protect workers.
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A recently proposed Miami-Dade County ordinance looked to offer heat-related protections for outdoor workers six months of the year. Now, changes to the proposal could mean workers receive those protections – for approximately five days a year.
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Researchers surveyed commuters to find out what they do — and don't — get out of the daily trek to and from work. Many people say it's invaluable personal time to recover and switch gears.
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Quiet quitting is taking over TikTok as a new workplace trend popular with Gen Z. However, it may be a misnomer for setting healthy boundaries.
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In a legal battle rooted in the discovery of a 13-year-old human trafficking victim working as a dancer, a federal appeals court largely upheld restrictions that Miami Beach placed on nude strip clubs.
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Three former employees have sued Walt Disney World, saying they were fired after refusing to wear face masks and get the COVID-19 vaccine due to religious reasons, according to a lawsuit.
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U.S. employers added 372,000 jobs in June, while the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%. Despite slightly slower job growth, the labor market remains an economic bright spot.
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It's still a worker's job market, with 11.3 million open jobs at the end of May, according to new data from the Labor Department.
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Delta pilots are looking for higher pay and better insurance as contract negotiations continue with the company.
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As many Americans continue to struggle financially because of inflation, we set out to clear the air on some common claims about what's going on.
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Working from home isn't possible in many jobs, but in companies where it is, the return to office has become a point of tension between workers and their bosses.
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Higher costs for food, labor, rent, gasoline and cooking gas make it harder for casual dining places to buy, cook and deliver meals. And they're limited in how much they can pass on to customers.