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Clover strike | Unions not backing down
The dairy giant is planning to retrench over 1,000 people.
South africa
Union of south africa
Mametlwe sebei
Industrial workers union of south africa
Workers union
Clover strike
Allied workers union
General industrial workers union
Worker 039s rights
Documented Talks: The State of Labor Law and the Construction Industry in New York
Four experts on the construction industry break down how companies evade accountability for worker's deaths and surviving families are left with little compensation.
New york
United states
Manuel castro
Maurizio guerrero
Diana florence
Michael jaffe
John doe
Worker centers
Developers want to make
Developers deny it
Labor law committee
Construction fraud task
Community empowerment
Labor law
Construction jobs
Isaac rauch immigration policy reporting
Workers in These Cities Will Get Bereavement Leave for Pregnancy Loss, Including Abortions
Bereavement leave that covers miscarriages and stillbirths is rare. Even more uncommon is paid leave to recover from an abortion.
United states
New zealand
Ayanna pressley
Elizabeth nash
Bobby wilson
Mingus mapp
Tammy duckworth
Michelle rodriguez
Laura narefsky
Portland city council
National institutes of health
Guttmacher institute
Kaiser family foundation
National women law center
National women
City council
The Great Resignation: Why Millions of Workers Are Quitting
Businesses across the U.S. are struggling to find workers. In August there were more than 10 million job openings across the country.
United states
Anthony klotz
Labor turnover
Texasam university
Labor department job openings
Labor department
Job openings
Great resignation
Chipotle mexican grill inc
Nvest in you ready set grow
Investment strategy
Cdonald 039s corp
Personal finance
Ersonal saving
Small business
Pecial reports
Amazon launches new worker safety program
© getty Amazon announced Monday that it is launching a new program aimed at improving the health and safety of its workers. WorkingWell will help employees avoid workplace injuries and improve their mental health, the e-commerce giant said in a blog post. The program was piloted in 2019 and will be expanded to all American operations by the end of the year. ADVERTISEMENT It involves showing employees videos on how to do tasks without hurting themselves, mindfulness practices and signage in break rooms indicating what snacks are healthy. Amazon has a history of misleading the public and lawmakers about its worker safety track record.
United states
Reveal news
Prime day
Worker 039s rights
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