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Some Cincinnati companies offering cash incentive for employees to get vaccinated
Kroger, one of the largest employers in the Tri-State, confirmed it will be offering $100 to any associate who gets both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Local restaurant chain Taste of Belgium is also offering a $100 incentive.
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CINCINNATI â Keara Heard brought her 16-year-old daughter Ciara Heard to Hamilton Countyâs clinic in Norwood so they could both get their second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
There wasnât any extra incentive for their visit Thursday morning; it was just about getting protected against the coronavirus.
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On April 21, 2021, the National Labor Relations Board
( Board or NLRB ) voted to keep in place its
long standing rule limiting when workers can try to remove an
existing union from the workplace or bring in another – the
so-called contract bar doctrine.
In June of last year, the Board invited public comment on the
contract bar issue and received briefs from unions, employer
advocates, lawmakers, and others on the subject. This week,
in a divided ruling, the NLRB concluded that a sufficiently
compelling case has not been made for any particular proposed
Covid-19 makes a bad situation worse for agricultural migrant workers in Canada
A migrant farm worker picks grapes in Canada’s Niagara region. Migrant agricultural workers in Canada face poor working and living conditions, and risk of deportation. This situation has worsened over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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A migrant farm worker picks grapes in Canada’s Niagara region. Migrant agricultural workers in Canada face poor working and living conditions, and risk of deportation. This situation has worsened over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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)
Maria Lopez begged to get time off to go to church for Christmas. She had worked for months as a packer in a greenhouse in Ontario, Canada without a single day off, living in vermin-infested bunk beds in a shed with seven other workers. At night she was too exhausted to even Skype her children back home in the Philippines. All she wanted to do was go to church, and to send money back to her fami