The US job market showed steady growth in February, though it fell short of expectations.
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A federal judge ordered the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to rescind its directive, which led..
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DoorDash will pay $16.8 million to New York delivery workers after a state probe found it used custo..
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Amazon mandated over 350,000 corporate employees to begin working from the offices five days a week ..
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Oil giant Chevron, employing around 45,000 people, will lay off 15–20% of its workforce by the..
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The unemployment rate in the information technology (IT) sector jumped from 3.9% in December to 5.7%..
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Senior US officials say over 20,000 government employees, around 1% of the workforce, have accepted ..
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A ski patrol strike at Park City Resort, Utah, has closed much of the area for over a week during pe..
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The Starbucks strike spread across nine states by Sunday, with workers in Missouri, New Jersey, and ..
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Starbucks Workers United launched a strike on Friday in Seattle, Chicago and Los Angeles, with plans..
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The Teamsters union launched what it claims is its largest strike against Amazon yesterday. Nearly 1..
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A Senate committee led by Senator Bernie Sanders claims Amazon’s strict production quotas cont..
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The US labor market added 227,000 jobs in November, as storm-sidelined workers returned and striking..
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An increasing number of Gen Zs are choosing government jobs for its stability, especially after mass..
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Boeing is facing increasing pressure as its unionized workers, represented by the International Asso..
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Boeing’s largest union, the Machinists, rejected a revised labor deal Wednesday proposed by th..
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The historic dockworkers’ strike that stalled work at 36 East Coast ports has been suspended t..
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Dockworkers from Maine to Texas went on strike at 12:01 a.m. ET as they rally for higher pay. The wa..
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A major disruption is set to hit East Coast ports Tuesday as thousands of longshoremen prepare to st....
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Over 45,000 dock workers on the East and Gulf Coasts are getting ready to walk off their jobs next w..
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The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is planning to hold strike authorization votes against Jeep make..
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Amazon announced on Monday that its 350,000 corporate employees must return to the office five days ..
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Great news for overworked bankers pulling all-nighters! Following a Wall Street Journal investigatio....
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More than 10,000 hospitality workers walked off their jobs across the country over Labor Day weekend..
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A Texas federal court blocked the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new rule spearheaded by Cha..
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US job growth over the 12 months ending March 2024 was revised downward by 818,000 jobs, bringing th..
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The Federal Reserve is awaiting Friday’s jobs report, a crucial piece of information that will..
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Over 1,200 construction workers in Washington, D.C., would receive $3.75 million in restitution, a m..
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A federal watchdog is investigating new allegations against United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain..
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