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"Team" of Workers Qualify as "Subdivision or Department" for Purposes of Executive Exemption

"When we are united we can do anything"- Workers React to Wage Theft Prevention Act Victory

$2.13 Often Means Zero-Dollar Paychecks for Tipped Workers

$20 million restitution in worker comp fraud case

10 Ways President Obama Can Take Executive Action on Immigration that Protects Workers' Rights Now

12 Recent Victories for Workers in Raising Wages and Collective Bargaining

14 Workers Protest for Over $40,000 in Unpaid Wages, Overtime, and Damages

16,000 Workers Ratify New Contracts at AT&T – and More Bargaining News

2.1 million new unemployment claims filed last week, as workers still struggle to get benefits

2012's list of workers' compensation cheats released, and it adds up to nearly $100 million

2013 budget approves special funding for the DOL to “Detect and Deter” the misclassification of workers as independent contractors

2018 and 2019 hit a 35-year high for major strikes, this week in the war on workers

2018 and 2019 hit a 35-year high for major strikes, this week in the war on workers

2020 in Review: Workers Struggle Under the Weight of the Pandemic

3,000 Workers at 14 Industrial Laundry Sites Get Wage Gains, Keep Free Health Insurance

45,000 Verizon Workers on Strike

5th - FLSA doesn’t require paying recruitment, transportation, visa expenses for foreign guest workers

80% of Low-Wage Workers Lack Even One Paid Sick Day a Year

85 F/V American Triumph Workers Test Positive For COVID-19

90% of Workers Aren’t in a Union. Labor’s Future Depends on Them.

A Brief Look at Today’s Workers Rights and Protections

A Claim for Workers Compensation Benefits Is Property Under RICO, Sixth Circuit Rules

A Discussion on Granting Back Pay to Undocumented Workers under the NLRA and the NLRB

A Future That Works for Workers

A Hotline Garment Workers Can Call When They Face Harassment on the Job

A New Dream for Memphis Sanitation Workers

A Second Disaster Coming to the Gulf? Hazards Abound for Cleanup Workers

A tip on tipped workers: pay them correctly or else

A Victory for Silica Dust Exposed Workers?

A Win for New Jersey Temp Workers

A worker upsurge? This week in the war on workers

A Year of Innovation Supporting America’s Workers

ABB, EPI, and NELP Release Toolkit For Advocates and Policymakers On Model Policies Local Governments Can Implement to Raise Standards For Frontline Workers During COVID and Beyond

Abortion travel benefits don’t discriminate against non-abortion-seeking pregnant workers

After Half-Decade Struggle, Rite Aid Workers Form Union at Giant Distribution Center

Age Discrimination Cases at Indiana Universities would be Fewer if Age Limit was Abolished

Age Discrimination Complaint Filed and Settled by Ex-dean of Indiana University Southeast

Agricultural Workers Lose Millions of Dollars Each Year to Employer Wage Theft

Agricultural Workers Under the FLSA

Agricultural Workers Under the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act

Airport Security Workers Decision

Airport Starbucks workers face big racial pay disparity, this week in the war on workers

Airport Workers Say Pay Is Illegally Low

Alabama Agriculture Advances Plan to Replace Immigrant Workers with Prisoners

Alleged Workplace Discrimination at Bass Pro Shop in Indiana

Amazon is intentionally burning through warehouse workers, but it may not be sustainable forever

Amazon moves its army of union-busters to the next warehouse over, this week in the war on workers

Amazon Says It’s Giving Part-Time Workers PTO—But There May Be a Catch

Amazon touts high pay for warehouse workers, but $15 isn’t all that, this week in the war on workers

Amazon Workers Decide Not to Form Union at a Second U.S. Facility—But Organizers Pledge to Fight On

Amazon’s Unlimited Unpaid Time Off Ends May 1, and Workers Say That Could Be Deadly

America’s workers face an outbreak of uncertainty

American Apparel Fires Thousands of Undocumented Workers

American Apparel Stripped of 1,800 Workers – to What Effect?

American Crystal Sugar Workers Ratify Contract

American Workers are Transforming the Economy

American Workers Have Lost Control of Their Time. It’s Time To Take It Back.

American Workers: The Best Bet

An Equitable Recovery Must Include Workers With Records

Answering the Call of Migrant Workers

Apple Store Workers Share Why They Want to ‘Work Different’

APRIL JOBS REPORT: STRONG JOB GROWTH AS WORKERS DEMAND BETTER JOBS

Are Hospitals Paying Workers Enough Overtime?

Are IT and High Tech Workers Entitled to Overtime Pay in New York?

Are Social Workers Exempt from Overtime Pay Requirements?

Are Workers ‘Sacrificial Lambs’ For Indiana’s Unemployment Fund Deficit?

Are Workers Entitled To Pay For Time Spent Waiting To Go Through Security Checkpoints At Work?

Are workers' compensation doctors overprescribing pain meds to injured workers?

As 10th Anniversary of deadly fire looms, nightclub owners still owe workers' comp fine

As Unions Read the Tea Leaves, Retail Workers Union Locals Rush to Endorse Biden

At $2.13 Minimum Wage, Restaurant Workers Struggle to Put Food on Their Own Tables

At World’s Largest Hilton, Workers Fight for Jobs, Daily Cleaning

Atlanta workers can get workers' compensation for carpal tunnel syndrome

Atlanta workers' compensation lawyer introduces "The Compulator" app

Atlantans vent about Georgia workers' compensation rights

Attack on Middle-Class Jobs, Workers Is Nationwide

Australia: Employers of Foreign Workers on Subclass 457 Visas Must Pay Market Wages

Auto Workers Use Social Media to Increase Transparency in Contract Talks

‘$10.10 is Not Enough,’ Federal Contract Workers Tell Obama

‘Not just a low-wage recession’: White-collar workers feel coronavirus squeeze

‘We Want to See Our Families’: Frito-Lay Workers Strike Over 84-Hour Weeks, Meager Raises

‘Young Workers: A Lost Decade’

’No words for this’: 10 million workers file jobless claims in just two weeks

“Friending” co-workers depends on your level of organizational risk tolerance

“It’s Time to Turn This Tortilla Around”: El Milagro Workers Walk Out, Demanding Fair Treatment

“Just Cause”: Isn’t It Time For All Workers to Have Some Job Security?

“Let’s Get This Bread”: Bay Area Tartine Bakery Workers Move to Unionize

“Silicon Alley” Classroom Series: Misclassifying Your Tech Startup Workers As Independent Contractors Can Be Costly

“This Strike Is a Fight for Our Lives”: Healthcare Workers Are Walking Off the Job to Demand Pandemic Protections

Back Wages Allowed For Restaurant Workers

Baltimore Workers File Class-Action Suit Over ESPN Zone Closure

Bank Agrees To Pay $1 Million For Denying Workers Overtime Pay

Bent: Reform Workers' Comp to Enhance Workplace Safety

Best of: “Friending” co-workers depends on your level of organizational risk tolerance

Biden backs right of Amazon workers to attempt to organize

Biden has promised to be a champion for workers. Some early signs suggest he means to deliver

Biden signs executive orders aimed at combating hunger, protecting workers

Bill to Extend Whistleblower Protections to Offshore Oil and Gas Workers Introduced

Bill to Protect Non-Citizen Workers

Bill Would Apply Minimum Wage, Overtime to Home Care Workers

Bill Would Apply Minimum Wage, Overtime to Home Care Workers

Bill Would Entitle Direct Care Workers to Minimum Wage, Overtime Protections

Bill Would Entitle More Workers to Leave for Family Member's Deployment

Bill Would Provide Employers With Tax Credit for Hiring Unemployed Workers

Bill Would Significantly Increase Employer Penalties for Hiring Illegal Workers

Bill Would Significantly Increase Employer Penalties for Hiring Illegal Workers

Bisom-Rapp, Frazer and Sargeant on Decent Work, Older Workers and Vulnerability in the Economic Recession

Black Workers 19% More Likely to Be in Unions

Black workers are hurt most as Congress doesn’t extend unemployment

Black workers are twice as likely to have seen coronavirus-related retaliation by bosses

Black workers, hammered by pandemic, now being left behind in recovery

Black-owned distillery embraces its workers’ union, this week in the war on workers

Bosses can make essential workers exposed to COVID-19 keep working, this week in the war on workers

Boston's Low-Wage Workers Affected by City's Shutdown

Boston’s Hyatt Hotels: Not Much Hospitality Toward Their Own Workers

BREAKING: Draft Legislation in New York Would Put Gig Workers into Toothless ‘Unions’

Breast-pumping breaks to be available to all federal workers

Building a Green Economy Means Bringing Workers in with a Commitment to Good Green Jobs

Business groups fear Trump’s extended curb on foreign workers will backfire

CA Provides Counsel for Low-Wage Workers Forced to Arbitrate Wage Claims

Cablevision Calls Cops on Workers, Hires Scalia’s Son to Challenge NLRB’s Authority

California Acts on Overtime for Domestic Workers

California Appellate Court Rules that Piece Rate Workers Are Entitled to Separate Hourly Compensation

California Farm Workers to Get Daily Overtime

California Hospital Workers Strike, Fracturing Pandemic’s Uneasy Labor Peace

California is Right: Stealing Workers’ Pay Should be a Felony

California Labor Federation Wins New Protections for Workers

California Sexual Harassment a Daily Battle for Immigrant Farm Workers

California Sexual Harassment a Daily Battle for Immigrant Farm Workers

California Supreme Court Hears Meal And Rest Break Case – Brinker v. Superior Court - Could Affect Workers Across The Country

California Supreme Court: Workers' Compensation Preemption of Loss of Consortium Claim

California Warehouses Hit ith Huge Fines; Workers Allege Retaliatory Firings

California Workers Get 5 Paid Sick Days Per Year Starting 2024

California Workers Get 5 Paid Sick Days Per Year Starting 2024

California Workers' Compensation Reform Bill

Call Center Workers and the FLSA

Call for Papers: Albany Law Review Symposium on Workers' Rights

Call for Papers: Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality for Symposium on “Whither Social Equality?”

Can a Georgia workers' comp claimant pursue late penalties that are 10 years past due?

Can an independent contractor get workers' compensation in Georgia?

Can exotic dancers get workers' compensation benefits in Georgia?

Can I borrow money from my workers' compensation attorney in Georgia?

Can I get my medical mileage paid while on workers' compensation in Georgia?

Can I get workers' compensation benefits from jail?

Can I receive workers' comp benefits in Georgia for a mental injury?

Can my social media use somehow become part of my workers' compensation case?

Can my spouse get paid as an attendant care provider under Georgia workers' compensation law?

Can Nontraditional Labor Orgs Represent Workers?

Can Protective Orders Lead to Indiana Job Discrimination and Wrongful Termination?

Can the workers' comp defense attorney threaten to have me deported to force a low settlement?

Can the workers' comp insurance company's lawyer talk to my doctor without me?

Canada: Federal Government Changes Temporary Foreign Workers Program

Caring for Workers Who Care for Our Loved Ones

CEO pay rises, average worker pay stagnates, this week, year, decade in the war on workers

CEO Who Threatened Workers if They Voted for Obama Violated Wisconsin Law

Chart: Nearly One Quarter of American Workers are in Low Wage Jobs, More Than In Other Developed Nations

Cheating Low-Wage Workers

Cheating Workers Out Of Rights, Benefits

Cheerios Picket Line Averted: After Strike Threat, General Mills Workers Win Tentative Agreement

Chicago Airport Workers Seek Fairness, Unionization

Chicago Employers Having Drinks With Workers and Sexual Harassment

Chicago Employment Discrimination Tips For Workers

Chicago Office Workers and Retaliation Claims

Chicago workers' compensation case not so cut and dry for widow seeking restitution

Child Care Workers Are Now a Mighty Force With a Huge New Union. It Only Took 17 Years.

China Enacts New Employment Law Affecting Employers Who Do Not Directly Employ Their Workers

China: Government Steps Up Efforts to Deport Unauthorized Foreign Workers

China: Mandatory Hepatitis B Testing Abolished for College Students, Factory Workers and Government Employees

Chipotle Workers Under New Scrutiny by the Feds

City Passes Historic Retail Workers Bill Of Rights

Classifying Home Health Care Workers

CNN Money Reporter Looking for Temp Workers

Coke Cancels Health Insurance of Striking Workers; Workers Bring ERISA Suit

Comic Book Answers: Why Do Workers Need a New ‘Bill of Rights’?

Coming to a TV station near you: "Workers Comp"

Companies are getting creative to pay workers as little as they can get away with in the pandemic

Company Denies Creating Jobs in Indiana Because of Anti-Union Law

Computer Help Desk Workers Qualify for Overtime Pay

Conference on Health and Safety and Vulnerable Workers

Congratulations to Workers' Comp Insider

Connecticut woman fights back against overzealous workers' compensation investigators

Corona-fied: Employers Spying on Remote Workers in Their Homes

Coronavirus has killed dozens of New York City transit workers after they had to beg for masks

Coronavirus is a huge labor issue, this week in the war on workers

Coronavirus Update 12-8-2020: Tipped restaurant and other service workers at high risk for “maskual harassment"

Coronavirus Update 3-21-2020: Treasury, IRS and Labor announce plan to implement Coronavirus-related paid leave for workers and tax credits for businesses

Coronavirus Update 4-15-2020: Declaring professional wresting in an essential business demeans the sacrifices all essential workers are making

Coronavirus Update 4-9-2020: CDC issues new guidelines for the return of essential workers to work after a coronavirus exposure

Coronavirus Update 5-14-2020: WorkersComp waivers aren’t just a bad idea, they are also almost certainly illegal

Coronavirus Update 7-6-2020: Telsa fires workers for staying home after giving them permission to stay home … and after they complain about safety

Corporation Pushes Six-Year Pay Freeze On Workers While Making Record Profits, Paying CEO $17 Million

Could injuring myself while fornicating on a business trip mean I get workers' comp benefits?

Could You Live Off $25k a Year Like Most Walmart Workers? No, You Couldn't.

Court of Appeal (Finally) Holds Workers' Compensation Act Preempts Intentional Inflection Claims

Court of Appeal on Discovery of Co-Workers' Files in Discrimination Cases

Covid means remote workers can live anywhere. So where’s ‘anywhere’?

COVID's Unique Risk to Garment Workers

COVID-19 highlights the racism of the tipped minimum wage, this week in the war on workers

Damages Recoverable under RICO for Fraudulent Deprivation of Workers Compensation Benefits

Day of Action: Workers, Activists Call for Democracy in Egypt

Daycare Workers Under the FLSA

Dealing drugs disqualifies an employee from collecting workerscomp

Declining union strength means rising economic inequality, this week in the war on workers

Defend Global Supply Chain Workers Facing the COVID-19 Pandemic

Democrats say DOL keeping workers in the dark about paid leave

Department of Labor Announces Proposed Rules to Raise the Minimum Wage for Federal Contract Workers; Federal Contractors Should Consider Making Their Voice Heard During the Notice and Comment Period

Department of Labor Drafting Rules to Finally Protect Home Care Workers Under Federal Labor Laws

Department of Labor Extends Federal Wage and Hour Laws to Home Health Care Workers

Department of Labor Extends Federal Wage and Hour Laws to Home Health Care Workers

Department of Labor Proposes Rule Extending Overtime Protection to In-Home Health Care Workers

Department of Labor Proposes Rule Extending Overtime Protection to In-Home Health Care Workers

Dept. of Labor Fails to Protect Workers: “We have a crisis in wage theft”

Despite Violence, Cambodian Workers Vow To Continue Their Fight

Detroit Fast Food Workers' Strike Shuts Down Locations

DHS Proposes Rule Changes Benefitting Spouses of H-1B Workers and Other Highly Skilled Immigrants

Did You Know? WorkersComp Covers Mental Health

Digital media workers continue to organize, this week in the war on workers

Dire Future Predicted for Older Unemployed Workers

Disabled Workers Legally Being Paid Far Below Minimum Wage

Disabled Workers Legally Being Paid Far Below Minimum Wage

Disneyland Hotel Workers Fast For Safer Work

Dispersed but Undaunted, Chicago Amazon Workers Help Win Megacycle Pay Nationwide

Disturbing New Report Shows Dire Conditions For Grocery Workers

Do the New NLRB Rules Really Help Workers Organize?

Do workers stand to lose if employers are allowed to opt out of workers' comp?

Do Workers with Criminal Backgrounds Deserve a Second Chance?

Do you know the rules for paying remote workers for “downtime”?

Does Georgia need workers' compensation reform?

Does my sprain or strain entitle me to workers' compensation benefits?

Does Sen. Jim DeMint’s Rhetoric Against Government Workers Make them Targets for Extremists?

Does the Fair Labor Standards Act Hate Home Care Workers?

Does the insurance company have to settle my workers' compensation case?

Does workers' compensation pay more for medical care than group health insurance?

DOL expands wage and hour laws to home care workers

DOL expands wage and hour laws to home care workers

DOL Issues Final Rule Extending Minimum Wage, Overtime to Home Care Workers

DOL Issues Final Rule Extending Minimum Wage, Overtime to Home Care Workers

DOL proposed rule on companionship & live-in workers

DOL Proposes to Extend Minimum Wage, Overtime Requirements to In-Home Care Workers

DOL publishes proposed regulations that would make it easier for employers to classify workers as independent contractors

Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Approved by California State Assembly

Domestic Workers Finally Get Their Rights

Domestic Workers Form Historic Partnership With AFL-CIO

Domestic Workers in New York Win First-Ever Job Protections

Domestic Workers Rights Bill Moves Forward in California

Double Kentucky Workers Compensation Benefits Recoverable Where Employment Ends Due to Previous Work-Related Injuries

Dozens Of Walmart Workers Walk Out On Strike In Miami

Dueling accounts of a hotel job fair offer a choice: Blame lazy workers, or lousy jobs

Duff on Non-Union Strikes and Protecting Workers in a Pandemic

Duff Rethinks Workers' Comp

Duff's New Workers' Compensation Textbook

Dylan’s Candy Bar Not So Sweet to Us, Workers Say

East Bay Health Care Workers Strike Forces County to Disband the Boss

EEOC Increases Outreach Efforts to Spanish Speakers, Immigrant Workers

EEOC makes is clear that the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act covers unpaid time off for abortions

EEOC poised to explore plight of older workers in current economy

EEOC pronounces protections for transgendered workers

EEOC Proposes Rules on Factors that Affect Older Workers

EEOC Pursues Poultry Processor for Taking Advantage of Disabled Workers

Electrical Workers Use Traditional and Online Organizing in Illinois Sears Win

Employer Cutbacks Costing Kentucky and Indiana Employees

Employers Are Spying on Remote Workers in Their Homes

Employers are Using the “Labor Shortage” to Harm Workers

Employers Beware: Bundling Civil and Workers Compensation Settlements

Employers Keep Shifting Costs to Workers Under Obamacare

Employers May Be Required To Transfer Disabled Workers To Vacant Positions

Employers Must Pay Workers Overtime, Regardless Of Citizenship Status

Employers must Protect Workers from Sexual Harassment by Customers

Employers' Obligations and the Six Basic Objectives of Workers' Compensation

Empowering Workers: Worker Wins

EMS Workers Settle Sexual Harassment Lawsuit For $142,000

End of Unemployment Benefits Hitting Workers

ESPN Zone Closure Prompts Lawsuit by Laid Off Workers

Essential food workers strike over $1 in New York City, this week in the war on workers

Essential Workers Deserve $15 An Hour

Essential workers fear not just for their own health, but for their families

Essential Workers Fight for Their Lives

Essential workers speak out on the unsafe conditions they face

Essential workers still lack essential protections

Essential workers worried about CDC’s honor-system mask guidance, this week in the war on workers

Even in Bankruptcy, Coal Companies Can’t Stop Selling Out Workers

Even pirates recognized the importance of workers' compensation benefits

Exempt Or Non-exempt? Failing To Classify Workers Correctly May Violate The FLSA

Exploiting Au Pairs and Domestic Workers

Facebook photos result in loss of workers' compensation benefits

Facing Common Struggles, Domestic Workers Mobilize Across Borders

Failure To Stop Customer Harassment Of Workers May Consitute Employer Negligence

Fast Food and Restaurant Workers and the FLSA

Fast food workers and SEIU President arrested outside McDonald's HQ

Fast Food Workers Go Back On Strike After Attempts to Raise the Minimum Wage Fail

Fast Food Workers Go On Strike in Indiana and Across the Nation

Fast Food Workers Plan Another Round of Coordinated Protests this Week

Fatalistic Grocery Workers Demand Hazard Pay, Saying “Infection Is Inevitable”

Federal Court in Indiana Allows Class-Action FLSA Suit to Move Forward After Partially Denying Motion to Dismiss

Federal District Court Rules Employers Must Reimburse Guest Workers in U.S. for Costs of Travel, Visa, Recruitment

Federal Labor Laws Protect All Workers

Federal Workers Need a Functioning Federal Labor Board

FedEx Workers Are “Employees” Not “Independent Contractors”

FEMALE FAST FOOD WORKERS RAPED WHILE AT WORK.

Female Workers Face Challenges From Over And Under Employment

Ferry Workers Receive $1.1M for Toxic Voyage

Fewer Workers in Unions = Growing Income Inequality

Fewer Workers, Bigger Profits—and Endless Recession?

Field Museum Workers Say It’s Time for the CEO to Start Making Sacrifices, Too

Fight for $15 Movement Has Won $150B in Wage Raises for 26M Workers in Less Than a Decade

Financial Service Workers May Be Glorified "Production Workers" Who Are Entitled to Overtime -- Davis v. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.

Fired news reporter, Shea Allen, illustrates the meaning of “profersonal” for today’s workers

Fired news reporter, Shea Allen, illustrates the meaning of “profersonal” for today’s workers

Fired news reporter, Shea Allen, illustrates the meaning of “profersonal” for today’s workers

Fired Warehouse Workers Want Action From Walmart

Firefighter wins workers' comp benefits in appeals decision that rocks state

FLOC Takes Fight for U.S. Tobacco Workers' Rights to England

Florida Court finds Workers' Compensation Statute Unconstitutional

Florida Workers' Compensation Statute Unconstitutional?

FLSA Issues Final Rules Affecting Tipped Workers

Flurry of New Employment Laws Regulating the Use of Criminal Records Continues with Expanded Restrictions in Indiana, North Carolina, Texas, and Buffalo, New York

Flurry of New Employment Laws Regulating the Use of Criminal Records Continues with Expanded Restrictions in Indiana, North Carolina, Texas, and Buffalo, New York

Following Federal Government’s Extension of Overtime Benefits To Home Health Care Aides, California Signs Law Granting Overtime Pay To Domestic Workers

Foreign Farm Workers Already Face Abusive Conditions. Now Trump Wants to Cut Their Wages.

Forum: Labor Rights of Non-Standard and Excluded Workers

Foundry Workers Strike to Save Their Healthcare

Four grocery workers have died of COVID-19 in recent weeks and dozens more have tested positive

Four Latino Workers Receive $150,000 To Settle Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

From Carl’s Jr. to a gay club, Oregon workers suffered in the heat, this week in the war on workers

FRSA ALERT! Railroads Lose Power To Interfere With Injured Workers' Medical Treatment!

Furloughed Disney Workers “Can’t Wait” For Help, But Florida’s Unemployment System Is Broken

Furloughed workers rally in the rain to end the GOP shutdown

Furloughs of California State Workers Overturned by Court

GAP Does Right By Its Workers: Other Corporations Should Take Notice

Garcetti and Co-Workers

General Motors To Offer Benefits To All Its Married Workers

Georgia appellate court decides patient/plaintiffs do not have to allow defense counsel ex parte meetings with doctors, but what about GA workers' comp claimants?

Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation offers quick option for resolving issues!

Georgia woman wins workers' compensation benefits on appeal

Georgia Workers' Comp Lawyer Michael Moebes Profiled on MyShingle.com

Georgia's cracking down on businesses who shuck their duty to provide workers' compensation coverage for employees.

German Workers Rally For T-Mobile USA Employees’ Rights

Getting on the BRT Bus: U.S. Cities Eye Mexico Program That Benefits Workers

Giant Supervalu Grocery Chain Sues Small Workers Center

Gig Workers

Gig workers could end up losers in Covid relief bill

Global Unions Demand Rights for Migrant Workers

Good News for Transgender and Ex-Offender Workers

Google workers form union, not to bargain a contract but to press the company to stop being evil

Google Workers Say the Endless Wait to Unionize Big Tech Is Over

Gov. Brown Vetoes Cal. Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

Gov. Schwarzenegger’s Furlough Days for Thousands of State Workers Ruled ‘Illegal’

Governor Jerry Brown's Actions on Pending Workers' Compensation Legislation

GPS Ruling by New York's Highest Court Sets Guideposts for Tracking Workers

GPS Ruling by New York's Highest Court Sets Guideposts for Tracking Workers

Grad Student Workers Plan Counterattack After Michigan Gov. Signs Law Denying Rights

Grand Jury Returns 23-Count Indictment for Conspiring to Harbor Undocumented Workers

Grocery Store Workers Need Frontline Protections

Grocery Workers Make Waves in the Land of Lakes

Grocery workers, heroes of the pandemic, left out on vaccinations, this week in the war on workers

Groundbreaking Study on Domestic Workers Finds Widespread Mistreatment and Systemic Low Pay

Guidelines for Rehiring Workers

Gun possession at works kills workers comp claim

Harvard Students, HEI Hotel Workers Score Mutual Victory

Hawaiian Hilton Workers Fear Permanent Layoffs As Recall Rights Expiration Nears

Health and Safety Standards for Frontline Healthcare Workers

Health Care Workers are Frequent Victims of Overtime Pay Violations

Hearing Tomorrow on the Protecting America's Workers Act

Hiring Managers Prefer "Mature" Workers Over Millenials

Hiring undocumented workers

Hispanic Workers Can Sue Under Ancestry Not Race

Hispanic workers' fatality rate up 76% over past 15 years

HISTORIC FIX TO NEW YORK’S PART-TIME UNEMPLOYMENT SYSTEM A WIN FOR WORKERS; BOOSTS NEW YORK’S ECONOMIC RECOVERY BY ENCOURAGING RETURN TO WORK

Home Health Care Workers To Receive Overtime Pay

Honeywell Workers Get Rare Good News for Christmas

Hospital Accused of Forcing out Injured Workers

Hospital Food Workers and Janitors Are Stuck In a “Death Trap”

Hospital Workers Entitled To Unpaid Back Overtime

Hospital Workers Fight Job Cuts at Duluth’s Biggest Employer

Hospital workers strike Temple University and defeat "gag" rule

Hospital workers strike Temple University and defeat "gag" rule

Hotel Workers Challenge Morality of Hyatt Owners: The Billionaire Pritzkers

Hotel Workers Stiffed Millions In Wages, Lawsuit Alleges

Hotel Workers, Trumka Arrested at Sit-In for Fair Contract

House Approves Background Check Bill for Child-Centric Workers

House Approves Bill Granting Whistleblower Protections to Offshore Oil and Gas Workers

House Democrats pass pro-worker, pro-organizing labor bill, this week in the war on workers

House Democrats plan push to pass PRO Act strengthening workers' organizing rights

House Holds Hearing on Protecting America's Workers Act

House Subcommittee Conducts Hearing on the Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act

House Subcommittee Considers Comp Time Bill

How 250 UPS Workers Fired for a Wildcat Strike Won Back Their Jobs

How A Proposed Pennsylvania Law Would Make Workers Pay Taxes To Their Boss

How a Raise in the Minimum Wage Could Benefit Both Workers and the National Economy

How a Workers' Compensation Adjuster's Intentional Delays Killed a Man

How America Can Stop Violence Against Health Care Workers

How America Continues to Fail the Health Care Workers Battling the Pandemic

How Americans Can Help the Frontline Workers Battling COVID-19

How Amy Coney Barrett’s Appointment Would Escalate the War on Workers

How Budget Cuts and Privatization Endanger Workers in Psychiatric Hospitals

How can I get free IT training after I settle my Georgia workers' compensation claim?

How can I research other Georgia workers' compensation Administrative Law Judge decisions?

How can I tell if my boss has Georgia workers' compensation insurance?

How COVID-19 Showed America’s Dependence on Blue-Collar Workers

How do I deal with the pain my workers' compensation injury has caused me?

How Employers Punish Workers for Forming Unions

How Joe Biden Is Empowering America’s Workers

How much can I get in pain and suffering from my workers' compensation claim in Georgia?

How much disability can I get for my Atlanta workers' compensation claim?

How much tax do I owe on my workers' compensation settlement in Georgia?

How Passage of a "Right-to-Work" Bill Would Affect Indiana Employees

How should I respond to questions about past injuries and claims in my workers' comp deposition?

How Starbucks Workers Won in Mesa

How Supporters of the Green New Deal Are Showing Up for Workers

How the Proposed Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Might Affect Female Kentucky Workers

How the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act affects Kentucky Workers

How to Keep America’s Public Workers Safe as We Emerge From the COVID-19 Lockdown

How to Meet Traveling Workers’ Health and Safety Rights

How to Spell the Name of an Outstanding Workers' Compensation Attorney

How to Stand Up with Auto Workers

How will I live on the reduced income Georgia workers' compensation provides?

How Workers and Management at One Company Teamed Up to Fight the Pandemic

How Workers at Beverage Giant Refresco Defeated a “Notorious” Union Buster

How Workers Can Leverage “The Great Resignation”

How Workers Can Use Soft Skills to Their Advantage

How Workers Can Win the Class War Being Waged Upon Them

How workers' compensation insurers manipulate data to raise premiums!

How Workplace Rights Could Change for Remote Workers

Hundreds of Chicago fast food and retail workers stage one-day strike, shutting some stores

Hundreds of Fruit Packing Workers Are On Strike

Hyatt Continues Catching Flack over Fired Boston Workers

I believe bullying at work led to my injury. Am I entitled to Georgia workers' comp benefits?

I burned myself at work. Can I get workers' comp benefits in Georgia?

I just got a letter saying my workers' compensation benefits will be cut off. Now what?

I slipped and fell at my Georgia job. Am I eligible for workers' compensation benefits?

I'm an undocumented worker without a social security number. Can I get workers' comp in Georgia?

If a restaurant employee chokes on the restaurant's food, is that a workers' comp claim?

If dogs become people (rather than property) under the law, will they eventually get workers' comp benefits?

If I'm an injured worker on workers' compensation disability benefits, when will my payments run out?

If I'm attacked at work, can I get workers' compensation in Georgia?

If I'm getting medical benefits from workers' comp, do I need an attorney?

If I'm injured while on a boat, does workers' compensation law apply to me?

If I'm on workers' compensation disability benefits in Georgia, how are my taxes figured?

If I'm on workers' compensation disability in Georgia, am I required to see the panel doctor?

If I'm receiving workers' comp benefits in Georgia, can I still work?

If the Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation sends my case to mediation, do I have to accept?

Ignoring your mail may cost you your workers' compensation case.

ILO and Its Role in Building an Inclusive and Just Future for All Workers

ILO Seeks Protections for Domestic Workers

ILO Seeks Protections for Domestic Workers

Immigrant women workers on the front lines of meatpacking COVID-19 outbreaks speak out

Immigration Bill Focusing on Temporary Agricultural Workers Introduced in Senate

Immigration Status Irrelevant under Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act

In a Six-Day Strike, Bronx Produce Workers Doubled Their Raise and Inspired New York

In Streets of Chicago, Fast Food Workers Celebrate Small Victories

In the wake of school shooting, Connecticut legislator seeks to expand workers' comp benefits for first responders

In Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. V. Dukes, U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against Workers in Discrimination Lawsuit

Increased Penalties for Misclassifying Workers

India: Proposed Legislation Would Simplify Emigration Process and Increase Protections for Workers Seeking Employment Abroad

India: Recently Amended Visa Scheme Impacts Chinese Industrial Workers

Indiana Attorney General Submits Written Arguments to State Supreme Court Regarding "Right-to-Work" Law

Indiana Court Holds Right-to-Work Law Unconstitutional

Indiana District Court Applies Federal Motor Carrier Exemption to Former Employees Who Never Crossed State Lines

Indiana Health Center Pays $45,000 To Settle Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit

Indiana Non-competition Law

Indiana Restaurant Settles Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit

Indiana Restaurant Settles Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit

Indiana Sherriff Sued By Department of Justice For Sexual Harrassment, Hostile Work Environment and Retaliation

Indiana Superior Court Judge Rules That Indiana's "Right-to-Work" Law is Unconstitutional

Indiana Superior Court Judge Rules That Indiana's "Right-to-Work" Law is Unconstitutional

Indiana Take Your Gun to Work Law

Indiana Teacher Claims Age Discrimination at Age 80

Indiana Working Families Win Dramatic Improvements In Workers' Compensation Insurance

Indiana's Blacklisting Statute Reinterpreted on Certified Question

Industry Attacks on ‘Scaffold Law’ Put Construction Workers on Shaky Ground

Injured Workers At Social Security Retirement Age Limited to Two Years Kentucky Workers Compensation Benefits, Kentucky Supreme Court Rules

Injured workers in Atlanta find their voice in Mos Def

Injured workers in Atlanta: how to choose an attorney

Injury From Unexplained Fall Covered By Workers' Compensation

Interview: Abortion Rights Benefit Workers

Is a Rattlesnake Bite a Compensable Workers' Compensation Claim?

Is cutting off workers' compensation benefits to illegal aliens a good idea?

Is it possible to have a workers' comp claim and a personal injury claim from one accident in Georgia?

Is medical malpractice in Georgia going to mimic our workers' compensation system?

Is your business prepared for the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act?

Isn't pain level important when evaluating a workers' compensation claim? One state says "no."

It Shouldn’t Be a Big Deal That Biden Joined Striking Workers on the Picket Line—But It Is

It sure is great to be in the top 1%, this week in the war on workers

It's April 15. Does this mean I need an Atlanta workers' compensation attorney?

Italian Supreme Court rules brain tumor + work-related cellphone usage = a valid workers' compensation claim!

It’s Been a Long Nightmare Before Christmas for UPS and Postal Workers

Jobs Crisis Spreads to Young Workers Worldwide

Judge orders former Atlanta Falcons players to seek Georgia workers' comp benefits

Judge tosses Trump-era pork processing speed-up, this week in the war on workers

Just because you’re out on FMLA does not grant you a license to threaten your co-workers

Keep Warehouse Workers Safe This Holiday Season

Kentucky and Indiana Employees to See a Rise in the Minimum Wage

Kentucky Commission on Human Rights Protects Kentucky Workers from Discrimination

Kentucky Union Workers to Be Reinstated in Jobs after Collusion Ruling

Kentucky Workers Being Worked Too Hard in Warehouses

Kentucky Workers Compensation ALJ May Apportion Impairment Rating

Kentucky Workers Compensation Exclusive Remedy Doctrine Bars Injury Suit

Kentucky Workers Compensation Law Does Not Require A Permanent Impairment To Support An Award of Future Medical Benefits

Kentucky Workers Compensation Retaliation: Punitive Damages and the Jural Rights Doctrine

Kentucky Workers Compensation: Employer Failed To Show Injured Employee Unreasonably Failed To Follow Medical Advice

Kentucky Workers File Employment Lawsuit against Prison Company

Kickstarter employees vote to unionize, this week in the war on workers

Kickstarter employees vote to unionize, this week in the war on workers

Koch-Funded Think Tanks Are Lobbying to Send Workers to Their Deaths

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. Fined For Hiring Foreign Workers Not Authorized For Employment

Labor 101 for Undergraduate Workers Seeking To Unionize

Labor Department Seeks To Get Fair Wages For Home Care Workers

Labor Department Seeks To Get Fair Wages For Home Care Workers

Labor Secretary Scalia Wrongly Rejects Federal Role in Enforcing Unemployment Rights of Workers Who Refuse Unsafe Work

Labor’s next $15 minimum wage: Fair scheduling for shift workers

Latina Equal Pay Day finally rolls around, this week in the war on workers

Latinas are getting slammed in the COVID-19 economy, this week in the war on workers

Law Office Fires 14 Workers for Wearing Orange Shirts

Legislation Introduced To Prevent Misclassification of Workers As Independent Contractors

LGBT Workers Face Rampant Discrimination, Higher Taxes and Receive Fewer Workplace Benefits

Limitations on Wrongful Termination Claims by Undocumented Workers

Looking for answers on the jobs crisis? Look at businesses, not workers.

Los Deliveristas Speak: How Delivery Workers Are Organizing to Take On the Apps

Louisiana Worshippers Offer Prayers for Avondale Workers

Low Wage Workers Lose an Advocate: Beth Shulman

Low Wage Workers Survey

Low-Wage Workers Hit Hardest by Workplace Injuries, Illnesses

Loyola Marymount cafeteria workers win a deal, so Thursday's debate will go on as scheduled

Macon workers' compensation administrative law judge orders access to Facebook and MySpace pages

Maine AFL-CIO Calls on Senate to Extend $600 Lifeline to Unemployed Workers

Major campaign to organize tech and video game industries launches, this week in the war on workers

Making Artificial Intelligence Work for Workers

Man Puts Semen in Female Co-workers Water Bottle - Is This Sexual Harassment?

Marriott's 'green choice' isn't so green, and it's hurting workers

Maryland Requires Accommodations for Pregnant Workers

Masks Required for Maritime Vessel Workers

Massachusetts Independent Contractor Law May Apply to Workers Outside Massachusetts

McDonald’s Workers Charge Grotesque Sexual Harassment in New $500 Million Lawsuit

McDonalds Workers Filed Wage and Hour Claims

Meatpacking industry got its way on COVID-19 policies, and workers died

Meatpacking Workers Say Attendance Policies Force Them to Work With Covid-19 Symptoms

Medical Marijuana and Workers Comp: Odd Bedfellows at Best

Memphis MLK Day Actions to Support Locked-Out Kellogg’s Workers

Meningitis outbreak could be of concern to workers with injured backs

Mexican Grocery Chain Workers Sue for Unpaid Wages in Silicon Valley

Michigan Moms and Workers vs. Restaurant Industry and ALEC

MIGRANT WORKERS SUE EMPLOYER UNDER MSPA AND WIN MILLIONS

Milestone for World’s Domestic Workers

Millions of gig workers are still waiting for unemployment benefits

Millions of U.S Workers for Walmart, McDonald’s and Other Corporate Giants Rely on Food Stamps and Medicaid

Mine Workers President Cecil Roberts Says Turkey Mine Disaster is a 'Punch in the Gut' for All Coal Miners

Minimum Wage, Overtime Requirements Extended to In-Home Care Workers in DOL Proposed Rule

Misrepresentation in Writing Prohibits Receipt of Workers' Compensation Benefits

Mixed News for Older Workers

Moebes named top Georgia Workers' Compensation Lawyer

Moebes recognized by Avvo as top Georgia workers' compensation lawyer

Monkeypox Is a Workers’ Rights Issue

More and More Workers Demanding Paid Sick Days

More on the Triangle Fire and Workers Today

More Time to Comment on FLSA Protections for Home Care Workers

More workers using opiates at work than we thought

My Atlanta workers' compensation attorney looks a shade over 12. Should I be concerned?

My Co-Workers Got My Job Back

My Georgia workers compensation adjuster cut off my benefits after a light duty release. Is this okay?

My Georgia workers' compensation claim's hearing was postponed. Is that normal?

My Georgia workers' compensation doctor sucks. Can I get another opinion?

My mom was shot by her husband at work. Workers' comp or not?

My workers' comp doctor has suggested fusion surgery. Can this be risky?

My workers' compensation lawyer says I have a deposition this week. Can I just skip it?

National Labor Relations Board Rules That Wal-Mart's Efforts to Intimidate Workers Are Illegal

Nationalize Payrolls Now; Gig Work is a Fancy Name for Exploitation; Domestic Workers in the Pandemic

Nearly half of Black immigrant domestic workers lost their jobs during COVID-19, and that’s not all

Nevada hospitality workers get ‘right to return,’ this week in the war on workers

New bill seeks to extend comp time to private employers

New California Workers' Compensation Regulations

New EEOC Rule Requires Employers to Retain Workers Records to Prove Compliance with GINA

New England UAW Workers Join Parade of Local Unions Endorsing Bernie Sanders

New England UAW Workers Join Parade of Local Unions Endorsing Bernie Sanders

New Jersey hits Uber with $650 million bill for back taxes, this week in the war on workers

New Jersey Unions Distribute 2,000 Food Kits to Unemployed Workers During Heavy Rain

New Law Provides Domestic Workers Reason To Give Thanks

New Legislation Introduce to Raise Base Pay For Tipped Workers

New Outdoor Heat Rules for Washington Workers

New Outdoor Heat Rules for Washington Workers

New Outdoor Heat Rules for Washington Workers

New Outdoor Heat Rules for Washington Workers

New Report from Center for WorkLife Law: Poor, Pregnant, and Fired: Caregiver Discrimination Against Low-Wage Workers

New Ruling on Workers Compensation

New WCRI study shows some services underutilized by workers' comp doctors

New Workers' Compensation Posting Requirements for California Employers

New York City could see 400,000 workers return next month in first phase of a long recovery

New York City fast food workers to get a major new job protection, this week in the war on workers

New York City Fast-Food Workers: Everyone Deserves a Living Wage

New York City holds parade honoring essential workers—but many essential workers boycott

New York City transit union wins line-of-duty death benefits for workers killed by COVID-19

New York City Workers with Disabilities Fight for Inclusion in Pandemic Recovery, Mayoral Race

New York Enacts Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights

New York Governor David Patterson Signs Domestic Workers Bill of Rights.

New York Increases Damages Potential for Workers with Amendment to New York Labor Law

New York Passes Independent Contractor Law for Construction Workers

New York Target Workers Vote No On Union

New York Times Reports Older Workers Facing Age Discrimination Forced to Dip into Social Security Early

New York Workers Fired Without Cause Not Bound By Non-Compete Agreements

New York Workers To March Next Week Against Low Minimum Wage

New Zealand: New Visa Scheme Unveiled for Young, Highly Skilled Workers

Ninth Circuit: Walmart Has No Obligation to Foreign Suppliers' Workers

NLRB Chairman: New Penalties Needed for Union-Busting of Undocumented Workers

NLRB Says Workers Need to Know Their Rights

NLRB: No backpay remedy for undocumented immigrant workers

No free pass to discriminate against immigrant workers: Salas v. Sierra Chemical Co.

No Such Thing as a Free Minute: City Employee Fired for Misusing Work Cellphone and What That Means for New York Workers

Non-Exempt Workers Must Be Compensated If They Work Through Lunch

Nonresident, Out-of-State Workers not Protected by PHRA

Notorious pepper-spraying police officer seeks workers' compensation for mental injuries

NPRM re FLSA Coverage for Home Care Workers

Nursing home workers strike over unfair labor practices

NWC amicus brief urges protection for railroad workers

NY Enacts Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights

NY Senate Passes Home Care Workers' Bill of Rights

NYC IT Workers and Overtime Pay

NYC LERA: Just Cause Discipline for Fast Food Workers in NYC

O'Donnell Bibliography on Workers, the World of Work, and Labor Law

Obama Administration Urges Supreme Court Review of "Legal Arizona Workers Act"

Obama’s Wage Hike For Federal Contractors Won’t Apply to Disabled Workers

Obese Workers and Workers Compensation

October 1 Deadline For Obamacare Exchange Information To Be Distributed To Workers

Ohio Auto Parts Workers Strike to Unionize

Ohio employers win $860 million after overcharged by workers' compensation insurer

Ohio House considering comp time bill (HB 61)

Ohio recognizes public policy tort for workers compensation retaliation in limited circumstances

Ohio recognizes public policy tort for workers compensation retaliation in limited circumstances

Ohio Supreme Court all but eliminates the intentional tort exception to workerscomp claims

Ohio Supreme Court to consider statute of limitations in workers comp retaliation cases

Ohio Supreme Court to consider statute of limitations in workers comp retaliation cases

Older Employee May Bring Claim For Age Discrimination Claim Where Evidence Exists That Younger Workers Were Treated Better in Earl v. Nielsen Media Research, Inc .

Older Employee May Bring Claim For Age Discrimination Claim Where Evidence Exists That Younger Workers Were Treated Better in Earl v. Nielsen Media Research, Inc .

OLDER WAL-MART WORKERS SUE FOR AGE DISCRIMINATION

Older Workers Confront Cold New World in Harsh Job Market

Older Workers Have Highest Long-Term Jobless Rate

Older Workers in Los Angeles Face Age Discrimination

On May Day, No Borders Between Workers

On the Introduction of the Safe Line Speeds in COVID-19 Act to Protect Meatpacking Workers

One in five child care workers has lost their job during the pandemic

One In Four American Workers Will Be In Low-Wage Jobs For The Next Decade

One Thing We Can Do to Protect Frontline Workers

One way evolving technology keeps up with injured workers' needs

One Way to Boost Workers and the Labor Movement? Give Unions Power Over Unemployment Insurance.

Opting Out of Workers' Compensation

Oregon Lawmakers Seek to Stregthen Whistleblower Protections for Healthcare Workers

OSHA Complaints Show the Morbid Dangers Healthcare Workers Face During Covid

OSHA Declines to Issue Rule Protecting Workers From Heat

OSHA is doing virtually nothing to protect workers in the pandemic

OSHA Is Failing Essential Workers. Why Not Let Them Sue Their Bosses?

OSHA orders railroad to pay $800,000 to three injured workers

OSHA Seeks Comments on Proposed Final Rule Protecting Healthcare Workers from COVID-19

OSHA Sets Sights on Temporary Workers

Outdoor Workers Face Dangers From Working in Extreme Heat

Over the Last Week, At Least 85,000 Workers Were Out on 13 Different Strikes

Overhaul the Georgia Workers' Compensation system? No, no, no. No.

Overtime For Home Health Care Workers Proposed

Overtime Pay for Hourly Workers

Overtime Pay for Hourly Workers

Overtime Pay for IT and High Tech Workers

Overtime Pay for IT and High Tech Workers

Overtime Pay for IT and High Tech Workers

Overtime Pay for IT Workers

Overtime Pay for Restaurant Workers

Overtime Pay for Tech Workers in New York

Overtime Pay for Technology Workers

Passing ENDA and the Pay Check Fairness Act Would Benefit Workers

Passing ENDA and the Pay Check Fairness Act Would Benefit Workers

Philadelphia City Council votes to protect laid-off hospitality workers. More cities need to follow

Philadelphia Falls One Vote Short of Sick Days for Over 180,000 Workers

Podcast: How Kaiser Healthcare Workers Won

Podcast: How Kaiser Healthcare Workers Won

Poll: Majority Oppose Stripping Bargaining Rights for Public Workers

Poor, Pregnant, and Fired: Caregiver Discrimination Against Low-Wage Workers

Port Workers are Often Misclassified as Contractors

Postal workers are speaking out to save our democracy, this week in the war on workers

Postal workers complain of poor COVID-19 precautions, lack of contact tracing

Postal Workers Face the Pandemic as the Service Struggles Financially; Amazon Workers Protest

Postal Workers to USPS: Don’t Shred Our Contract

Pot Workers Unite!

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and pregnancy loss

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act at Work: Here’s What You Need to Know

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act takes a step forward in the House, this week in the war on workers

Pregnant Workers Need More Protection than Walmart's Giving Them

Professional athletes stage a historic wildcat strike, this week in the war on workers

Profile of Minimum Wage Workers Isn’t What You Think

Prop 22 is Bad for Black Workers

PROP 22 WAS A FAILURE FOR CALIFORNIA’S APP-BASED WORKERS. NOW, IT’S ALSO UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

Proposed Changes to Medicare Set-Asides Affect Workers' Compensation Settlements

Proposed changes to workers' compensation insurance for military contractors could save taxpayers a bundle

Proposed Legislation Could Change Minimum Wage for Home Healthcare Workers

Prosecuting Immigrant Workers

Protected freedom of speech for workers on Facebook?

Protecting America's Workers Act Is Reintroduced in the Senate

Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act Reintroduced in Both Chambers

Protecting Workers’ Rights at the Super Bowl

Protecting Workers’ Rights at the Super Bowl

Public outrage gets results after Kroger tries to take back emergency payments to some workers

Quantifying the Impact of the Fight for $15: $150 Billion in Raises for 26 Million Workers, with $76 Billion Going to Workers of Color

Quarantined North Pacific Seafoods Workers Awarded Settlement

Rail Workers of the World, Unite!

Raising The Minimum Wage Would Benefit Workers And The Economy

Ramadan & the Workplace: Supporting Muslim Workers and Those Who Celebrate

Rapid Grocery Delivery Service Buyk Accused of Wage Theft by Former Workers

Recent Workers' Compensation Cases Focus on "Going and Coming" Rule

Recently Published Scholarship: Am. J. Comp. L.

Recently Published Scholarship: Indiana L.J.

Recently Published Scholarship: Migrant Workers

Recovery Workers Compensation Benefits Not Barred by Recovery of Damages From Third-Party In Personal Injury Suit

Redskins Workers Fight For Their Right to Rights

Redskins Workers Fight For Their Right to Rights

Reminder About the 11th Annual National Law Students Workers' Rights Conference

Rent is out of reach for minimum-wage workers in every state. New study shows how far out of reach

Replacing Workers Displaced By Immigration Raids

Report Finds E-Verify Fails to Detect 54% of Unauthorized Workers

Report: 73.4 Million Young Workers Jobless in 2013

Report: European Corporate Investment and Workers' Rights in the American South

Republican NLRB Threats Part of Bigger War on Workers

Research Raises More Toxic Health Concerns for Popcorn Workers

Restaurant Association, Big Bucks Donors Defeat Denver-Sick Days Measure for Low-Wage Workers

Restaurant Workers Are Building Solidarity Amid the Pandemic

Restaurants, Nursing Homes and Workers' Compensation Issues in the Workplace

Rite Aid Workers Continue Calls for Affordable Healthcare at Shareholders Meeting

Royals Take Advantage of Market Inefficiency: Not Treatring Low-Paid Workers Like Garbage

S.C. Workers Say Boeing Should Not Break Law to Move Jobs There

Safeguard your Workers Interests with our California Labor Law Posters

San Antonio Restaurant Targeted by Feds for Hiring and Hiding Illegal Workers

Sanitation Workers Win Raise After Going on Strike—With Community Support

Sara Nelson: Our Airline Relief Bill Is a Template for Rescuing Workers Instead of Bailing Out Execs

Schwarzenegger Vetoes Proposed Overtime Legislation For Agricultural Workers

Scooter Store Cuts More Than 200 Workers

SCOTUS rejects mandatory arbitration for transportation workers classified as independent contractors

Search Results Web results Workers Won’t Quit Just to Get a Marginally Increased Benefit

Sedgwick Claims Management Can Be Liable Under RICO For Fraudulent Deprivation of Workers Compensation Benefits, Sixth Circuit Rules

Seemingly Neutral "Rounding" Rules May Systematically Shortchange Workers

SEIU Home Care Workers Win $14 an Hour and Retirement Plan in Washington State

Service + Solidarity Spotlight: Across America, Workers Hold Day of Action to Save Union Jobs

Service + Solidarity Spotlight: ATU Calls on Governors to Prioritize Front-Line Transit Workers in Vaccine Distribution

Service + Solidarity Spotlight: Equity Calls for Tax Fairness for Arts Workers at Congressional Hearing

Service + Solidarity Spotlight: IAM Supports Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act

Service + Solidarity Spotlight: Nebraska AFL-CIO Rallies with Meatpacking Workers in Lincoln

Service + Solidarity Spotlight: North Carolina State AFL-CIO Issues Workers First Agenda for State

Seventh Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Donning and Doffing Suit by Unionized Workers

Seventh Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Donning and Doffing Suit by Unionized Workers

Seventh Circuit Overturns Lower Court Ruling on Indiana Title VII Prison Case

Several Federal Laws Protect Seasonal Farm Workers

Sexual Harassment Cases Increasing For Warehouse Workers

Sexual Harassment Of Restaurant Workers

Shamu and You: Remedies for Workplace Safety and Health Violations under OSHA and the New York Workers' Compensation Statute

Sharply Divided Seventh Circuit Denies En Banc Review of Dismissal of Donning and Doffing Suit by Unionized Workers

Should I bother filing a workers' compensation claim in Georgia when my employer has no insurance?

Should I call my Atlanta workers' compensation attorney 12 times a day if my TTD check is late?

Should I engage in nude dancing while receiving workers' comp disability benefits in Georgia?

Should I show up for my Atlanta workers' compensation hearing without my attorney?

Should Thanksgiving Workers Get Overtime Pay?

Should we have unified federal workers' compensation laws in each state?

Should Workers Be Paid for Answering Emails After Hours?

Shrugging Off Anti-Union Campaign, New York Times Tech Workers See a Chance to Make History

Sick With Flu? Workers Have Few Rights

Sick With Flu? Workers Have Few Rights

Sickened South African Mine Workers Seek Justice in Courts

Single Work and Residence Permit for Non-EU Workers Required Under New Directive

Six dead in Georgia poultry plant liquid nitrogen leak, this week in the war on workers

South Carolina limits workers' compensation benefits for law enforcment

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WIN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN UNPAID WAGES

Southern Workers Unite Around Medicare for All: “A Tremendous Liberation From Your Boss”

Speed Grocery Delivery Workers Are in a Dangerous Race

Spill Workers To Receive Back Wages

Starbucks Holds Life-Saving Benefits Over Trans Workers’ Heads

Starbucks Workers Are Facing Down One of the Most Intense Union-Busting Campaigns in Decades

Starbucks Workers Are in the Fight of Their Lives for a Contract

State Supreme Court Extends Workers' Compensation Liability to Subcontractor's Employees

States scramble to contain Covid spikes without enough workers to track outbreaks

States Seek To Extend Overtime Laws To Protect Farm Workers

Striking McDonald’s Workers Say Their Lives Are More Essential Than Fast Food

Striking SoCal Port Clerical Workers Win Outsourcing Controls in Tentative Pact

Striking Verizon Workers to Return to Work Tuesday

Striking Workers Shame Prestigious Johns Hopkins Hospital Over Low Pay

Student guest workers walk off the job at McDonald's to protest abuses

Study: Repeal Of Wisconsin’s Prevailing Wage Law Led To Drop In Wages For Construction Workers

Sullivan on Noncompetes & Laid-Off Workers

Super Bowl Players Should Stand Up For Indiana Workers

Support for the CA Domestic Workers Bill of Rights

Supreme Court Solicits Administration's Stance on Arizona Law Aimed at Companies that Hire Undocumented Workers

Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Law that Sanctions Employers for Hiring Illegal Workers, Mandates Use of E-Verify

Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Law that Sanctions Employers for Hiring Illegal Workers, Mandates Use of E-Verify

Supreme Court’s E-Verify Decision Devastating for Employers, Immigrant Workers

T-Mobile To Lay Off Thousands Of Workers After Taking Millions In Taxpayer Subsidies For Job Creation

T-Mobile US Workers Unite for Respect

Take Back Labor Day - The “Lost Decade” of Young Workers

Tammy Johnson Leads Wyoming’s Labor Movement, Fighting for Struggling Workers and the Unemployed

Tate’s Bake Shop threatens workers with deportation, this week in the war on workers

Teabaggers Are To Congresspeople What Union-Busters Are To Workers

Teachers have public support for COVID-19 safety strikes, this week in the war on workers

Teachers tell how far they'll go for classroom supplies, this week in the war on workers

Temporary Workers on the Auction Block? And the Complicated Economics of Immigration

Texas Company Sued Under ADA for Discrimination Against Mentally Disabled Workers

Texas Company Sued Under ADA for Discrimination Against Mentally Disabled Workers

The "Best" Way to Fire Workers?

The Amazon Union Campaign Won By Following the Lead of Workers

The Campus Workers Withdrawing Their Consent

The court affirmed the judgment and order imposing a deficit assessment on the Peitioner by Workers' Compensation Board.

The Culinary Workers Run Vegas. The Politicians Are Just Visiting.

The Culinary Workers Run Vegas. The Politicians Are Just Visiting.

The Federal Agency Designed to Protect Workers Is Trying to Destroy Unions and Weaken Labor Rights

The Head of the Postal Workers Union Says the Postal Service Could Be Dead in Three Months

The Multinational Trying To Bankrupt the Dock Workers Union Has a Sordid Past

The Oreo Workers Trump Betrayed

The Oreo Workers Trump Betrayed

The Pandemic’s Impact on Workers and Looking Towards a Just Recovery

The Pentagon Wants to Sacrifice Mexican and Indian Workers for U.S. Arms Industry Profits

The Phony Jobs Report Hype, A Very Sick Economy & Millions of Workers Who Don’t Count

The Price is Wrong for Gameshow Contestant Caught Committing Workers' Comp Fraud

The thing about systemic racism is it’s systemic: This week in the war on workers

The Time is NOW For The PRO Act To Protect Workers

The Trend Toward Protection for Domestic Workers

The Two Things Unions Traded Away That Handed Workers to Trump

The workers' compensation adjuster just sent me a check for a disability rating. Does this mean my case is settled?

There’s a Good Reason Restaurants Struggle to Find Workers

These Are The Workers Who Took on Amazon, and Won

These Workers Don’t Get Aid and Are Going Hungry. A Tax on New York Billionaires Could Help Them.

Think about who doesn’t get a Thanksgiving, and who’s to blame, this week in the war on workers

This Labor Day, Starbucks Workers Host Union “Sip-Ins” Nationwide

This pandemic-year Thanksgiving, think hard about the system that has workers on the job today

This Week in the War on Workers: Supreme Court Case Could Sharply Restrict Union Organizing

This Week in the War on Workers: Temp Work Isn't Safe and it Often Isn't Temporary

This Week in the War on Workers: Testing Company Used 'Charitable' Foundation to Profit

This World Cup Is Brought to You By Abused Migrant Workers

Thousands of federal workers say they’ve gotten COVID-19 on the job

Thousands of health workers lose jobs in COVID crisis, while major hospital chains get richer

Thousands of Indiana teachers rally at state Capitol for school funding

Three things unemployed people should know right now, this week in the war on workers

Tipped workers face added sexual harassment during the pandemic, this week in the war on workers

Tiraboschi on Younger Workers in Recessionary Times, ADAPT, and E-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Studies

Top 6 Workplace Issues Facing Remote and Hybrid Workers

Trader Joe’s Caves to Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Signs Fair Food Agreement

Transit Workers Win Organizing Victories: Worker Wins

Trashing experience and skill is just one more weapon in the war on workers

Trump appointees hand McDonald's a win in labor case, this week in the war on workers

Trump expected to extend limits on foreign workers

Trump Gets An F From Workers

Trump is playing shock doctrine with COVID-19, this week in the war on workers

Trump Is Waging War on the VA’s Union, and Workers Are Living in Fear

Trump Labor Department gives big companies the go-ahead to exploit franchise workers

Trump’s Labor Dept. Has Declared War on Tipped Workers

Two Bloomington-Normal Public Transit System Workers File Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

Two Companies Settle Employment Discrimination Lawsuits Regarding Workers with Epilepsy

Two Florida Restaurants Ordered to Pay Workers more than $900,000

Two Hospitals, Seven Workers, and the Short-Lived Injunction

Two New Tax Benefits Aid Employers Who Hire and Retain Unemployed Workers

Two Wins for Bangladesh Garment Workers, But The Fight Isn’t Over

Typo stands between Albuquerque workers and a minimum wage increase

U.S. Senate Introduces Pregnant Workers Anti-Discrimination Bill

U.S. Steel Unionized Production and Maintenance Workers Not Entitled to Compensation for Time Spent Donning and Doffing

U.S. Supreme Court Rules That Indiana Steel Mill Employees Cannot Be Paid for Time Spent Donning and Doffing Equipment in Sandifer v. U.S. Steel

U.S. workers filed 881K claims for jobless benefits last week

UFCW Canada and Mexico's Farm Workers Sign Historic Agreement

UK High Court Strikes Down Temporary Cap on Non-EU Skilled Workers; December 22 Set as Deadline for Tier 1 (General) Applications from Overseas

Unauthorized Workers Entitled To Back Pay

Understanding Florida's Workers' Compensation Retaliation Statute

Undocumented Workers Entitled To Overtime Pay

Undocumented Workers May Be Entitled To Back Pay

Undocumented Workers May Be Entitled To Back Pay

Undocumented Workers May Pursue Claims Under California’s FEHA, So Says The California Supreme Court

Undocumented Workers May Recover Back Wages Under The FLSA

Undocumented Workers May Recover Back Wages Under The FLSA

Undocumented Workers Protected by the Fair Labor Standards Act

Unemployed Workers Win Jobless Aid Extension

Unemployment Benefits Protect Seasonal Workers

Unemployment insurance boost is tiny next to tax cuts for the rich, this week in the war on workers

Unemployment is sky-high for young workers in the COVID-19 economy

Union organizing Amazon workers emphatically disavows social media calls for boycott

Union President Says Minneapolis Is Trying to Punish Transit Workers Who Wouldn’t Help the Police

Union representing meatpacking workers pushes for more frequent COVID-19 testing

Unionized nursing homes were safer in the pandemic, this week in the war on workers

Unions demand Biden cancel student debt for public service workers

Unions face another year of eroding membership as the war on workers continues

Unions Stand With Exploited Immigrants Demolition Workers in NYC

United Arab Emirates: New Regulations Enable Skilled Foreign Workers to Change Jobs More Easily

United Kingdom: Border Agency Updates Occupation Codes of Practice for Sponsored Skilled Workers

United Kingdom: Identity Cards for Skilled Migrant Workers Now Available

United Kingdom: Master's Degree No Longer Required for Highly Skilled Foreign Workers

United Kingdom: Master's Degree No Longer Required for Highly Skilled Foreign Workers

United Workers Win WARN Act Victory in Baltimore ESPN Zone Case

University of California Cracking Down on Dissent by Workers

Updates to Workers' Compensation Posting Requirements

UPS Driver May Maintain Racial Harassment Case After Co-workers Left Banana Peels In His Truck

US Labor Department sues Texas state agency for failing to pay 800 workers for overtime hours amounting to more than $1 million in back wages

US Labor Department sues Texas state agency for failing to pay 800 workers for overtime hours amounting to more than $1 million in back wages

US Supreme Court oral arguments on the Legal Arizona Workers Act

USCIS Introduces Web-Based Tool to Validate Information About Companies Petitioning to Hire Foreign Workers

USCIS Introduces Web-Based Tool to Validate Information About Companies Petitioning to Hire Foreign Workers

Using Social Networking Evidence in Workers' Comp Cases

USW Paper Workers, Private Equity Firm Work to Keep Mills Open

VA Workers Say Southern States Reopening Too Soon Puts Veterans’ Lives At Risk

Victory for Missouri Home Care Workers!

Volvo Workers Forced to Vote Again on Contract They Just Rejected

Volvo Workers in Virginia Vote Down Bad Contract by 90 Percent—Again

Voters pass pro-worker laws where the Congress lags, this week in the war on workers

Wage and Hour App Lets Workers Track Hours on Their Phones

Wage Laws and Tipped Workers – What Are Your Rights?

Wage Laws and Tipped Workers – What Are Your Rights?

Wage Theft Continues To Plague Workers

Wage Theft Has Cost Low Income Workers Billions In Compensation

Wage theft is a huge problem that requires a creative solution, this week in the war on workers

Wal-Mart settles workers' comp lawsuit with over 13K injured employees

Wal-Mart Warehouse Workers Fight for the Future of Work

Wal-Mart Warehouse Workers File Class Action Wage Theft Lawsuit

Wall Street Assembly Line Workers Get Overtime

Walmart Tells Workers Who Ask About Unions That Benefits And Vacation ‘Might Go Away’

Walmart Workers Across the Nation Go On Strike to Protest Wages, Unfair Labor Practices

Walmart Workers Across the Nation Go On Strike to Protest Wages, Unfair Labor Practices

Walmart Wouldn't Make a Dime Without Its Workers

Want healthy workers who don’t steal? Give them paid sick leave and pay them well.

War on Public Workers

Warehouse Workers Allege Wage Theft, Demand Pay Stubs

Warehouse Workers Are on the Front Lines of the Covid Crisis. They’re Worried They’ll Be Passed Over for the Vaccine.

Warehouse Workers File Second Lawsuit Against Chicago-Area Wal-Mart Contractors

Watching Porn In A Chicago Office Could Be Sexual Harassment Of Co-Workers

We need strong policy now to avert a depression, this week in the war on workers

We Organize Domestic Workers. Here’s Why We Decided We Need a Union, Too.

Western District of New York: Employers Must Reimburse Guest Workers for Costs of Travel, Visa, Recruitment

What a Just Transition Would Actually Mean for Workers

What are the differences between Georgia Injury Law, Criminal Law, and Georgia Workers' Compensation Law?

What Can I Do If My Co-Workers Keep Calling Me Gay At Work?

What can I do if someone associated with my workers' comp case violates my health information privacy rights?

What can I do if the workers' comp insurer denies a medical referral from my doctor?

What can I expect at my workers' compensation IME (independent medical examination)?

What does it mean when my workers' compensation lawyer files a lien on my case?

What happens when my workers' compensation doctor says I'm at MMI (maximum medical improvement) in Georgia?

What Workers Apparently Don't Have a Right to Know

What Workers Have Already Won in the Face of Coronavirus

What Workers Really Fear on the Job

What Workers Who Face Layoffs Should Know if Offered a Buyout

What would it look like to reopen the economy safely? First, listen to workers

What You Need To Know About The Michigan GOP’s ‘Right-To-Work’ Assault On Workers

When Are Employers Liable for Their Workers' Traffic Accidents -- Jeewarat v. Warner Bros.

When Are Employers Liable for Workers Traffic Accidents -- Jeewarat v. Warner Bros.

When can I expect a check after settling my workers' compensation claim in Georgia?

When can I get assessed attorney's fees in a workers' compensation case in Georgia?

When it Comes to Finding Workers, CEOs Suddenly Forget ‘Free Market’ Principles

When Salaries Are Secret, Workers Pay

When These Workers Unionized, Their Cafe Was Put Up for Sale—So They Bought It

When Unions Back Corporate Mergers, Workers Lose

Where did our workers' compensation laws originate?

Where Employer Induced Employee to Accept Employment by Subsidizing Employee's Commute, the Employee's Death While Commuting Was Compensable under Kentucky Workers Compensation Law

Whistleblower Bill for Offshore Oil and Gas Workers Reintroduced

Whom should I have testify at my workers' compensation hearing?

Why 15,000 Indiana Teachers Just Walked Off the Job

Why Amazon Is Fighting So Hard to Stop Warehouse Workers From Unionizing

Why Are Millions of Workers Excluded From Minimum Wages?

Why Is the Recovery So Feeble? Ask (Laid-Off) Public-Sector Workers

Why the Revival of US Labor Might Start with Nonunion Workers

Why Weight Loss Programs Can Cut Workers Comp

Why Workers Everywhere are on Strike

Why Workers Fought and Died for Union Hiring Halls

Will Congress Restore Equal Opportunity for Older Workers?

Will Ford Refuse To Share Profits With Its Workers After Paying Its CEO $26 Million?

Will immigration reform protect workers?

Will my Georgia workers' compensation settlement stipulation be approved by the State Board of Workers' Compensation?

Will Public Workers and Immigrants March Together on May Day?

Wisconsin Rally for Workers Grows to 30,000

With A Third of Workers at Risk of Job Losses, Progressives Launch New Drive For More Aid (VIDEO)

With Many Workers Underemployed, Overtime Pay Takes Spotlight

Woman Can Continue Indiana Discrimination Lawsuit against Catholic Diocese

Woman Can Continue Indiana Discrimination Lawsuit against Catholic Diocese

Women File Ohio and Indiana Discrimination Lawsuits after Being Fired for Wanting to Have Children

Women, Black Workers Hard Hit by Attacks on Public Employees

Work Extra During a Strike? Auto Workers Say ‘Eight and Skate’

Workers and Activists Look Ahead after Gov. Brown Vetoes Pro-Immigrant Bills

Workers and Their Unions Key to Economic Turnaround, Election Outcome

Workers Are Fighting for Their Lives on May Day. They Deserve to Be Heard.

Workers are worried about having their benefits cut. With good reason.

Workers ‘Becoming Backbone’ of Health Care Reform Effort

Workers Battle With Grocery Chains Over Obamacare Implementation

Workers blow whistle on Moe Hamdan's wage theft

Workers Burn the Factory Down to Protest Overtime Pay

Workers Cheer Living Wage Victory in Austin

Workers Comp Exclusive Remedy Doctrine Does Not Bar Negligence Claim Against Temp Service

Workers Comp. Injuries May Support Civil Lawsuits -- Prue v. Brady Company, Inc.

Workers Compensation: What to Know

Workers Denied Overtime Pay For Hurricane Sandy Cleanup File Wage And Hour Lawsuit

Workers filed 1.5M unemployment claims as infections spike

Workers Fired, Penalized for Reporting COVID Safety Violations

Workers Hold Key to Reigniting Egypt’s Revolution

Workers in France Resort to Violence to Obtain Severance

Workers Keep Pressing for All of Their Wages

Workers Missing in Oil Rig Explosion in Gulf of Mexico

Workers Mobilizing to Get Fair Pay for Music Artists

Workers Need Affordable Child Care

Workers Need Stronger Labor Laws Now More Than Ever

Workers Need to Organize Together

Workers Protected From Bias From All Supervisors

Workers Rights' Legal Clinic at the University of Maryland School of Law

Workers Say They Breathe Polluted Air at “Green” Insulation Facility

Workers say Walmart's 'Extra Day's Pay' for Thanksgiving is a Sham

Workers Stay on Job as AT&T Contracts Expire and Negotiations Continue to Avert a Strike

Workers Sue City of Louisville in Class Action Suit for Unsafe Work Environment Due to Toxic Mold Exposure

Workers To Receive Back Pay Following National Origin Lawsuit Settlement

Workers To Receive Back Pay Following National Origin Lawsuit Settlement

Workers Try to Organize Airport Subway, Get Fired

Workers turn to courts and states for safety protection as Trump declines to act

Workers Who Make Oral Complaints Protected From Retaliation Under The FLSA

Workers Win Facebook Fight Against Huge Supermarket Chain

Workers' compensation fraud can be fun! Until it's not.

Workers' Compensation fraud means we all hemorrhage dollars.

Workers' Comp Issues in the BP Oil Spill

Workers' Compensation: Advantages of Self-Insurance

WORKERS' COMPENSATION: SCHEDULED INJURIES AND DISABLING PAIN

Workers' Voice and the 2012 Election

Working Families Send Messages of Solidarity to Immigrant Workers on Hunger Strike

Working Life Episode 195: How to Steal an Election 101; Haitian Garment Workers Rise Up

Working or Unemployed, Construction Workers Are Screwed

Worried Call Center Workers Do Not Understand Why They Are Risking Their Lives for Customer Service

Would the Paycheck Fairness Act be good for Female Kentucky Workers?

Wrongful Termination and "At-Will" Employment in Kentucky and Indiana

Wrongly classifying workers can land employers in hot water

Wrongly classifying workers can land employers in hot water

WTO Ruling Shows Trade Law Can Work for Workers

Yamada: Expand OSH Law to Protect Workers from Serious Psychological Harm

Yes, 87,500 Macy’s Workers Won’t Get Thanksgiving Holiday, But That’s Not Their Biggest Concern

Young Workers in Free Fall: 1/3 Under 35 Live with Parents

Young Workers Struggle to Find Jobs, Pay Student Debt

Young Workers: Hit Hard, Hitting Back

[Un]Vaccinated Workers in the Labor Market

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