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Workday Minnesota will carry live coverage of Tuesday’s “Day of Action” by low-wage workers via Periscope.
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Workday Minnesota will carry live coverage of Tuesday’s “Day of Action” by low-wage workers via Periscope.
Labor unions are reacting to President Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, with some slamming the decision and others praising it.
Low-wage workers from across the Twin Cities will march Tuesday for a $15 minimum wage, paid sick days, fair scheduling and an end to wage theft in workplaces. The events are part of a national Day of Action by fast food and other low-wage workers across the country.
Labor and environmental advocates warn that the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, whose secretive text was released Thursday, poses significant threats to the economy, environment and public health in Minnesota and beyond.
A new report detailing poor working conditions in the nation’s poultry industry has prompted OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, to step up inspections.
The AFL-CIO recently announced the National Survey of Working Women to capture a multifaceted picture of the lives of working women across the country, both union and nonunion.
Leaders of Education Minnesota said Tuesday’s election results in districts across the state will benefit children and public education.
Minnesota plummeted in a nationwide ranking of hospital safety, but that came as no surprise to nurses, whose reports of unsafe staffing incidents in hospitals statewide have doubled over the last 12 months.
Workers at the Wedge Co-Op in Minneapolis are poised to vote in an organizing election next month.