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What labor bills passed and didn’t in Minnesota this year
The Fargo Forum· 6 hours agoThe bill traveled a rocky road over the past 18 months, dividing both drivers and Democrats over...
Minnesota OKs deal on Uber, Lyft pay; California court may uphold Prop 22
FreightWaves via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoMinnesota has reached a deal on compensation for Uber and Lyft drivers, and a California court seems...
The starting salary for a new American Airlines flight attendant is low enough to qualify for food...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 5 days ago“One of the...slowly. In June 2022, Delta Air Lines instituted boarding pay for flight attendants,...
Despite surging demand for long-term care, providers struggle to find workers
KAAL Austin· 2 days agoThe hardest part of Culix Wibonele’s first job in long-term care was not getting injured. Originally...
The Sneaky Move Uber and Lyft Are Using to Lower Their Tax Bill
Slate via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoIf that person stops working to care for an ill relative and receives unemployment benefits, that...
Utilities are doubling their 5-year electricity demand projections—but high interest rates and...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoFirms taking heed today will be market leaders tomorrow Congress could soon spell the end of...
Flood-hit traders frustrated by compensation delays
BBC via AOL· 5 days agoThe cafe owner said it cost his firm £168,000 to replace what they lost. They received £7,500 from an initial emergency grant fund but that was spent...
Opioid overdose deaths more likely among Mass. residents injured at work, new DPH report says
WFXT via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWorking-age Massachusetts residents who died between 2011 and 2020 were 35 percent more likely to...
JD Supra: DOL Announces Final Overtime Rule Increasing Salary Threshold
JD Supra· 3 hours agoCurrently, the minimum salary requirement for the “white collar” exemptions (executive, administrative, and professional) is no less than $684 per week ($35,568 per year). The Final Rule contains ...
Federal workers with only high school degrees outearn private sector
Federal Times· 3 days agoWorkers with a high school diploma or less — about 13 percent of the federal workforce — receive more benefits and wages per hour than their private-sector counterparts, according ...