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Labor Department Cancels $577 Million in Useless Grants, Including ‘Gender Equity in the Mexican Workplace’

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has canceled nearly $600 million in grants to foreign countries in another round of major funding cuts, including $10 million for "gender equity in the Mexican workplace." The post Labor Department Cancels $577 Million in Useless Grants, Including ‘Gender Equity in the Mexican Workplace’ appeared first on Breitbart...

The growing US labor movement in 3 charts

Pro-union sentiment in the US reached a 57-year high last year. New data reflects how this changing attitude towards organizing has translated into action.Read more...

Child labor case attracts Homeland’s attention for potential human trafficking

When federal Judge John M. Gerrard put his signature on a six-page Consent Order and Judgment on Dec. 6, 2022, it was a win for the U.S. Department of Labor in a child labor case against Packers Sanitation Services. But as it turned out, that child labor case has apparently captured the attention of the...

Higher Ed Labor Organizing Is Just Getting Started

Jamie K. McCallum It’s legal for adjuncts to work under conditions that are outlawed for most other industries. Here’s how grad workers could change that. The post Higher Ed Labor Organizing Is Just Getting Started appeared first on The Nation...

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