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Workers in Spain may soon have 2.5 more hours of weekly rest. The Spanish government approved a bill Tuesday reducing the workweek from 40 to 37.5 hours. Twelve and a half million full-time and ...
Gannett is closing its Sterling Heights production facility, with most of the resulting layoffs expected in August.
The Bank of Japan plans to launch its own survey on wage hikes to obtain data of small and midsize companies without labor unions affiliated with Rengo, the country's largest trade union group, ...
The Trump administration last week canceled the first bargaining session scheduled with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Hind Kabawat hopes her long experience as a conflict mediator can help Syria’s next generation. The challenges are immense.
The Federal Reserve is set to hold interest rates steady and hint it's in no hurry to cut as tariffs threaten to heat up inflation amid solid economy ...
Organized labor now has a firm hold on Senate leadership. Is the fast-tracking of two labor-backed bills a sign of things to ...
Matthew Rose, an Opinion editorial director, hosted an online conversation with three economists about the future of the ...
Speaking on an episode of “ The People’s Cabinet ” — a podcast hosted by Dan Koh, Walsh’s chief of staff during his mayoralty ...
The act, which will come to vote in City Council on May 8, creates critical protection for workers who face retaliation and holds accountable employers who have repeatedly violated workers' rights.
In any discussion to understand free trade, protectionism and tariffs, there is no debate among credible economists: Free ...
Pennsylvania Secretary of Human Services Dr. Val Arkoosh visited WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital on Monday to take a private ...