It is estimated that there are about 6 million workers who report tipped wages The Department of the Treasury and the ...
Matula of the Federation of Free Workers to represent workers, Commissioner Federico R. Marquez, Jr. of the Employees’ ...
The IAIABC Foundations Program looks forward to engaging its next cohort of agency staff looking to increase and enhance their knowledge of workers' compensation systems in 2026. To learn more about ...
Missouri businesses will see a slight workers' comp rate increase in 2026, with varied changes across sectors, amidst a trend ...
Washington’s Supreme Court has ruled that flight attendants who catch COVID-19 while traveling for work can qualify for ...
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer discussed continuing efforts during the government shutdown to advance Project Firewall, an initiative aimed at preventing abuse of the H-1B visa program. She said ...
Advanced eClinical Training (ACT), a nationally recognized provider of online allied‑health education, has been officially approved by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), Office of Apprenticeship, as ...
Truthout is a vital news source and a living history of political struggle. If you think our work is valuable, support us with a donation of any size. Thirty-two-year-old Long Island resident Kathleen ...
The department has been working since Friday to rescind the 778 erroneous notices, Nagy said. Those who were correctly let go won’t be laid off for 60 days. The filing came as part of a larger case ...
THANK YOU. JOYCE OVERWHELMING CASELOADS AND NOT ENOUGH LAWYERS TO DEFEND PLAINTIFFS. RIGHT NOW, KENTUCKY IS STRUGGLING TO RETAIN PUBLIC DEFENDERS, AND ADVOCATES ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The Trump administration’s budget cuts are now impacting more state agencies. On Wednesday, the Mississippi State Department of Health held its quarterly meeting and officials ...
The Trump administration's immigration crackdown is making it harder for American farms to find seasonal workers and putting the nation's food supply chain at risk. But don't take my word for it. Ask ...