Labor union organizers are instructing their members to resist worksite immigration enforcement raids. Through contract negotiations, they hope to restrict employers from cooperating with federal immigration […]
Effective Oct. 31, New York City employers generally may not inquire about or rely upon a job applicant’s salary history in making employment decisions. The New […]
When the Trump administration banned people from certain countries from entering the United States, tech firms complained that they would have a harder time recruiting IT […]
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether public-sector employees can be forced to pay union fees that cover collective bargaining and related union activities. […]
While many employers that launch a student loan repayment benefit are aiming to offer a flat $100 monthly loan-repayment contribution, often they’ll start by providing a […]
An employee’s personal ability to express his or her own political views is not protected by Australia’s implied constitutional freedom of political communication. Source: New feed […]