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Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
World Socialist Web Site· 5 hours agoThe World Socialist Web Site invites workers and other readers to contribute to this regular feature. Public sector workers in Greece ...
Durham Public Schools sign-language interpreters take day off to protest pay
Durham Herald-Sun McClatchy via AOL· 9 hours agoDurham Public Schools faced another sickout Thursday, with the district’s entire staff serving the...
Modesto is hiring for these city positions, starting at $24 an hour. What’s open?
Modesto Bee via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoAre you looking for job openings in Modesto? The city is searching for workers to fill multiple...
Overtime pay rules to change soon: What to know
WFRV 5 Green Bay· 6 hours ago(WHNT) — The U.S. Department of Labor will set in motion new overtime rules starting this summer to allow millions of workers to be eligible for overtime...
New Overtime Rule: Nonprofits May Need to Boost Pay for Nearly 500,000 Workers
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 11 hours agoAs a result, more nonprofit employees will receive overtime pay for the extra hours they work — or their employers will have to boost their income so they’re above the new limits. The Department ...
How Oakland’s mayor wants to balance city’s budget without layoffs
San Jose Mercury News· 9 hours agoOakland is facing a structural deficit that city officials are likening to the Great Recession of...
Who wants $200K a year? Here are the 10 highest paying open SC state jobs in May
The State McClatchy via AOL· 15 hours agoThe salary is $165,500 annually. This is a regional medical director job and involves day-to-day...
New Minnesota law requires companies to list salary range on job postings
CBS News· 1 day agoA new Minnesota law is considered a win-win for people in search of a job and those in search of ...
Meet your Lexington, Richland county state Senate candidates in the June 11 SC primary
The State McClatchy via AOL· 8 hours agoAlso, the South Carolina Department of Transportation needs to be ready to handle the infrastructure...
Federal workers with only high school degrees outearn private sector
Federal Times· 8 hours 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 ...