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A week since the Key bridge collapse shut down access to the Port of Baltimore, thousands of port workers whose livelihoods rely on open waters have been anxiou
A Butte jury reached a verdict on a lawsuit in federal court against the Butte Police Department and Butte-Silver Bow.The six-member jury unanimously agreed tha
Portland based restaurant chain Pizzicato illegally allowed managers to participate in tip pools and by doing so, withheld a portion of employees’ earned tips,
SAN ANTONIO - Texas Workers are owed millions in unpaid wages and the U.S. Department of Labor wants to return it.While this figure changes daily, roughly $10
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown joined a coalition supporting fair wages for federal contractors.Brown joined the coalition of 22 Attorneys General i
House Bill 100, sponsored by Rep. Jennie Armstrong (D-Anchorage), would offer 18 weeks of paid leave to state employees and teachers through an insurance-based family leave policy. Private employers could
According to ADP National Employment Report's Pay Insights for December 2023, Montana pay growth has slowed from December 2022.The year-over-year pay growth was
Missouri small business owners continued to struggle Wednesday as the state’s minimum wage jumped to $12.30 an hour on New Year’s Day. Members of an advocacy gr
Three illinois schools are now under investigation for possible discrimination...the investigations are being conducted by the u-s department of education...new