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June 18 is Motorcycle and Scooter Ride To Work Day. Here are some tips from the NHTSA to avoid accidents and injuries. -
EEOC Complaint Might Arise After Less Priority Is Given To More Important Issues
An EEOC complaint might emerge among laborers after the commission gave less priority to issues that are more prominent. -
Brazil Prosecutor Opposes Temer Labor Law Reforms
Fleury, a top labor prosecutor in Brazil, is standing against the government's proposal to allow more temporary employment and flexibility in working hours and days. -
Microsoft CEO: AI to Help, Not Replace Workers
Despite the taking over of AI in the tech industry, Microsoft CEO explains that the implementation of AI should help workers in an organisation instead of substituting them with the technology itself. -
New Law in France Allows Workers to Ignore Emails After Office Hours
The new law in France will now allow workers to relax for a little bit longer by not having to worry about the emails that come to them after their shift. -
Supreme Court hands Tyson Foods a big loss in employees class-action suit
Tyson Foods is facing a massive amount of money to pay the plaintiffs in the case against them after the Supreme Court's decision. -
UAW rejects Fiat Chrysler contract; strikes loom
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's (FCAU.N) (FCHA.MI) U.S. workers soundly rejected a four-year contract the automaker had agreed with the UAW, the union said on Thursday, setting the stage for at least localized strikes against the automaker. -
Wisconsin Assembly to begin final debate on right-to-work bill
Wisconsin lawmakers on Thursday will begin a final debate on a measure supported by Republican Governor Scott Walker that would prohibit private-sector workers from being required to join a union or pay dues when working under union contracts. -
Strike ends at Brazil GM plant after union flexes muscle
Workers at a General Motors Co (GM.N) car factory in Brazil ended a six-day strike on Thursday after the company dropped plans to lay off 800 employees, the union said, ending the latest labor standoff in the troubled Brazilian auto industry. -
'Forced labor' rife in Malaysian electronics factories: report
Nearly a third of some 350,000 workers in Malaysia's electronics industry - a crucial link in the international consumer supply chain - suffer from conditions of modern-day slavery such as debt bondage, according to a study funded by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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