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Labor Secretary’s Nomination Returned to White House

The U.S. Senate sent Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su’s nomination back to the White House on Dec. 20 after she didn’t receive enough support to be confirmed this year.

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Washington State Adopts Wildfire Smoke Regulations

On Dec. 14, the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) finalized and adopted new rules focused on protecting workers from wildfire smoke hazards that...

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Ask HR: What Resources Are Available for Helping Workers Learn English?

What assistance is available for employers that want to help their workers learn English? Can any employer run a credit check on potential employees? SHRM President and...

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US Weekly Jobless Claims: 205K

States reported that 205,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Dec. 16, an increase of 2,000 from the previous week’s revised level. The...

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Whole Foods Ban on Black Lives Matter Logo Is Lawful, NLRB Judge Rules

Whole Foods can continue its practice of disciplining workers for wearing Black Lives Matter (BLM) logos at work. An administrative law judge for the National Labor...

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