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Sen. Jason Pizzo, the Senate Democratic leader, announced that he is switching his party registration to no-party affiliation.
Ohio employers will soon be allowed to forego displaying certain state labor notices in the workplace and instead display them online. Senate Bill 33 was signed into law Monday by Gov. Mike DeWine and ...
Nearly 1 in 5 workers nationwide are bound by a noncompete agreement, but states are changing their laws to add more restrictions or outright banning noncompete agreements. The Economic Innovation ...
In a recent landmark ruling, Schmidt v. Schmidt, Kirifides and Rassias (Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board), the Pennsylvania ...
When women ask for increased variable compensation, it sends a strong message: They’re betting on themselves. That’s music to ...
The latest phase of the Starbucks Workers United campaign includes sit-ins at stores, where union members have been arrested.
Workers need the Connecticut General Assembly to pass the bill to establish unemployment insurance for striking workers.
Benefits wrongly cut off after an IME mischaracterized his injury - now the state's highest court has reversed the decision ...
Being prepared before a work injury occurs—and having a thoughtful approach in place during the initial investigation into a ...
More than three weeks after around 200 employees were terminated from the Morgantown National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) facility, the push to bring them back continues.
While many Oregonians are cheering a bill that appears to pose no risk to taxpayers, they should question some of the ...
More and more state workers are able to retire with massive payouts for unused vacation and other leave, with a new record ...