Maine has faced large-scale worker dislocations before. In the absence of effective federal regulation, we must invest and collaborate as we face the biggest yet.
New firsthand testimony from a former Xinjiang regional police officer provides overwhelming evidence to substantiate ...
With a reshuffled cabinet, the premier is hoping to quell leadership rumblings as her party seeks an unprecedented fourth term ...
Secretary of Labor and Lori Chavez-DeRemer has had three civil rights complaints filed against her by people who work in her ...
Artificial intelligence seems ill-suited to a help ease the skilled labor issue, but in fact creates time and cost savings ...
With the Labor Committee approving 48 bills in six weeks, the cumulative weight of new scheduling rules, striking worker ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently emphasized that the US economy remains resilient, in large part due to a labor ...
As we wade into spring I must reflect upon the last few months … this has been a rough winter. I went for a walk with a friend this month and we chatted about how this winter has been particularly ...
Labor organizers and legal experts highlight a systemic lack of safety and legal protection for employees facing mandatory ...
Vladimir Devens, a former police officer and labor lawyer, has served as an associate justice of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court for the past two years.
The California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) is warning that a proposed bill could add costly new requirements for advanced manufacturing, deterring investment in the high-cost state.