A Planet Fitness worker in Haddon Township who says he was injured picking up a weightlifting machine was “immediately fired” after asking about worker’s compensation benefits, according to a lawsuit.
States have adopted policy to ensure young people and businesses are adequately protected to participate in work-based learning programs.
By Jason Janz Colorado has the most educated population in the country, but it cannot fill the critical jobs that keep our communities and economy running. A significant shortage of essential workers ...
When the world tunes in to the Winter Olympics, the spotlight falls squarely on the athletes. Whether it’s the split-second downhill runs, gravity-defying aerials, or punishing endurance at ...
Dozens of former Our Home factory workers have reached out for state support in the days since layoffs started at the Berlin ...
Growing demand for real-time workplace safety engagement drives adoption across safety-critical industries SUGAR LAND, ...
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Uganda Local Government Workers Union is calling on the government to increase ...
Not all high-paying jobs are glamorous. These overlooked and "boring" roles pay $65 or more per hour and face worker ...
At a Wisconsin Watch panel, emergency dispatchers and educators recommended improving pay and working conditions, using ...
“There is hope but real concerns remain. Today’s budget advances the government’s work towards long-term economic stability, including B.C.’s goal of securing $200 billion in private-sector investment ...
Workers First said that the passage of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill today was the "darkest day in decades" for New Zealand workers’ rights and that every person, whether an employee or ...
Toptal reports that layoffs are reshaping the job market, pushing displaced workers to enhance skills and seek opportunities beyond traditional employers, especially amid AI adoption.