Illegal child labor is on the rise in a tight job market
There's been a serious increase in child labor law violations in the US over the past few years. Well known companies, consumer-facing name brands, have been caught employing children for grueling work in dangerous conditions.
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UAW wins Democratic senators' support for joint venture battery workers
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON More than half of the Senate's Democrats are backing the United Auto Workers' push
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Labcorp cuts 2023 profit forecast on drug development woes
Laboratory Corp of America Holdings cut its annual profit forecast on Thursday, as the clinical lab operator grapples
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With one major strike averted, 'most pro-union president' confronts labor woes
"Mr. President, we got a problem with labor."
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Fortnite x Futurama Collaboration: Everything We Know
Check out all the details surrounding the Fortnite x Futurama collaboration, including skins and in-game updates, coming on July 26.
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More states want to let kids work as bartenders
More states are letting teenagers serve alcohol at bars and restaurants, part of a growing rollback of child labor protection laws across the United States.
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UAW seeks Washington backing to pressure Detroit Three automakers in labor talks
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain has made winning the support of Washington a
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Biden's labor secretary pick Julie Su to stay in job indefinitely, sources say
By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden's pick for labor secretary, Julie Su, will be kept on
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Analysis-Elon Musk and Tesla loom over Detroit's auto labor talks
By Joseph White and Ben Klayman DETROIT Detroit's automakers and the United Auto Workers will not be alone
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200 US lawmakers agree not to intervene in any UPS strike
By Lisa Baertlein, David Shepardson LOS ANGELES/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A group of Democratic U.S. lawmakers vowed not to intervene if contract
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200 U.S. lawmakers agree not to intervene in any UPS strike
WASHINGTON A group of 200 U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday said they have agreed not to intervene in the
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United Airlines grapples with pilots avoiding the captain's chair
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO United Airlines first officer Phil Anderson has turned down opportunities to be promoted
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