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California's strong labor laws aren't enough to protect workers, report says
Los Angeles Times· 9 hours agoAlthough California has some of the toughest labor laws in the country, a new study has found ...
Could Belgium's historic labour law for sex workers usher change across Europe?
Euronews via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe law is the first in Europe — and the world — to provide sex workers with social security...
Law enforcement detains at least a dozen protesters at University of California, Irvine as they...
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoPolice detained at least a dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the University of California,...
New law offers 9 million more employers breast pumping rights in the workplace
KRCR TV Redding· 16 hours agoA recently-enacted federal law is boosting rights for nursing mothers in the workplace. The PUMP for...
COVID-19 Can Be Occupational Disease, Colorado Court Says in Worker Death Case
Insurance Journal· 3 hours agoThe Colorado Court of Appeals ruling came in a case in which Life Care Centers of America and its...
US labor laws largely exclude nannies. Here's how they are protecting themselves
NBC New York· 20 hours agoDomestic workers like those in Hidalgo's class are excluded from many federal workplace protections...
More Workers Are Cheating on Drug Tests
The Wall Street Journal· 11 hours agoMANAGING YOUR CAREER Workers are cheating on drug tests at the highest rate in more than 30 years, according to one of the U.S.’s largest drug-testing...
Here’s the most shameful law Florida passed this year
Tampa Bay Times· 21 hours agoThis past legislative session, that something was a new law that makes it illegal for Florida...
Amazon Workers Say They Struggle to Afford Food and Rent
Time via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoA total of 1,484 workers in 42 states gave enough information to be included in the results. For the...
Not Retroactive: Justices Bar Application of Law Giving New Rights to Workers | New Jersey Law...
Law.com· 10 hours agoJustice Douglas Fasciale, writing for the court, found that the Legislature’s use of the term...