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A legal expert stated that the move was anticipated under the new administration. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration rescinded a 2022 compliance release on ...
READ NEXT: 34 pictures from Glasgow Celtic title party celebrations As fans slowly dispersed, the aftermath of the gathering was revealed. Strewn across the road, pavements and street furniture ...
Jade Simpson, 37, from Swarcliffe, captured pictures of the birds of prey atop The Parkinson Building this morning (Saturday). Peregrine falcons have been nesting intermittently on the University ...
The post, which features video of the department building's new banners, took aim at the agriculture policies of former President Joe Biden. A spokesperson for the USDA echoed this sentiment ...
Every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) produces estimates for the number of nonfarm payrolls in the country, as well as revisions for the last two months’ estimates. Under Biden ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has dropped its investigation into Scale AI’s compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), according to a source directly familiar with the matter.
Trained as a sociologist, Lewis Hine picked up a camera and trained it on the cheap labor performed by children ... When published, Hine’s haunting pictures scandalized America, and laws to ...
According to a spokesperson for the Department of Labor, Price served as the General ... Sykes’ business, Building Enterprises LLC, received $174,903.25 to clean COVID-related facilities.
This article is part of the In These Times Labor Organizer of the Year series. The award honors emerging leaders building worker power across the country. If democracy in the United States is to ...
Building on past successes ... job seekers with top employers during the Job Fair. Join the nationwide Labor Day Job Fairs SM Supermalls, in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment ...
A top official in the Department of Labor this week informed all staff members that they could face criminal charges if they speak to journalists, former employees or others about agency business.