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Presidential election pivotal in how labor board will referee unions
The Columbian· 5 days agoAs the United Auto Workers continues its organizing drive in the South with an election next week at...
Natural Grocers allegedly uses aggressive tactics to break union activity
Supermarket News· 6 days agoNatural Grocers workers in Norman, Okla., did not actually walk the picket line in favor of joining...
Why new games just can't beat old games
Pocket-lint· 5 days agoThe introduction of live service games in the industry has flipped the business on its head from where it began. Games such as Fortnite, League of...
LLMs Can’t Save The Old Internet; But They Can Create A New One
Crunchbase· 2 days agoAs the internet's quality user-generated content continues it course to merge with generative AI's...
PRO Act passes — in Vermont
Politico· 3 days agoThough there’s some similarity with its federal namesake, Vermont’s legislation is actually comprised of several policies that have trickled through Democratic-controlled states of late. It ...
ECMC's team approach to care helps to cut readmission rates - Buffalo Business First
The Business Journals· 1 day agoBuffalo-area hospitals can lay claim to a series of innovations over the last 50 years, ranging from...
What’s up with… Rakuten Mobile, BT, Ericsson
TelecomTV· 2 days agoIn today’s industry news roundup: Japan’s Rakuten Mobile is still losing money but its numbers continue to head in the right direction; short sellers are...
Apple Scores Win in Labor Case Involving Fired Retail Staff
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- The National Labor Relations Board dismissed the most serious allegations against...
Grocery store employees in central Oklahoma city join union amid allegations of mistreatment
Woodward News· 6 days agoNatural Grocers workers voted 11-9 to join United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1000, a...
The Art of Compromise: Colorado’s 2024 Legislative Session Ends with Major Wins | JD Supra
JD Supra· 3 days agoEntering the second regular session of Colorado’s 74th General Assembly, most Capitol observers were expecting more of the same—the same being the acrimony, contentiousness and rancor that characterized ...