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The U.S. Department of Labor found labor law violations at companies in Dallas and Southlake.
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A proposed rule from the the Occupational Safety and Health Administration would for the first time set in place regulations to better protect workers from extreme heat.
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U.S. employers added 209,000 jobs in June, marking another respectable month of job growth, though it was slower than in previous months.
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An analysis by The Texas Newsroom found a 36% increase in the demand for foreign workers in the state in just one year.
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The state set a record for the number of employed people for 14 consecutive months.
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A strike could have cost the country billions per day and added to the already high costs of goods.
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Workers across Texas say this summer’s heat feels far worse than previous years, leaving them to find new ways to cope with long hours outside.
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Paxton argues the Biden administration policy is federal overreach and would harm the Texas economy.
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The lawsuit came one day after the White House’s announcement of an OSHA rule implementing the vaccine or testing mandate first announced in September.
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Jobless claims rose sharply last week as critical relief programs, including expanded jobless benefits, are due to expire the day after Christmas.
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Health Care Workers On The Front Lines Of Coronavirus Don't Get Expanded Paid Sick Leave ProtectionsRebecca Mae had been feeling sick for days when she was sent home from her job as a San Antonio respiratory therapist, and told not to return until she…
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The new year brings new overtime rules for employers including small businesses and in turn, a pay raise for an estimated 1.3 million workers.The Labor…