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Nearly 40,000 union workers on the East Coast, who haven't had a contract since August, have walked out. Among other things, they object to outsourcing and two-month location transfers of employees.
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Summer may be a ways off yet, but in Portsmouth, restaurant owners Matt Louis and Jay McSharry are already anxious about staffing their kitchens. That's…
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Even as this feud was still going on, back in the summer of 2014, experts on labor unions, corporate governance, and employee culture were noting just how…
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More than half of America's sweet potatoes were lifted by hand from the soil of North Carolina. It's some of the most back-breaking farm work to be found, and migrant laborers do most of it.
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The U.S. Department of Labor is looking to gather wage data for New Hampshire’s building and construction industries. The department is surveying firms…
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A federal judge has ruled against a former state employee who claimed she was fired from the Department of Health and Human Services for trying to…
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The Hannaford supermarket chain is settling a dispute with the federal Department of Labor with a promise to institute new worker protection standards at…
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While some women leave their job when making the choice to become full-time mothers, experts say there is a wide range of other reasons that women aren’t…
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The New Hampshire chapter of the AFL-CIO is about to get a new president, the first since 1989.Glenn Brackett, business agent of the IBEW Local 2320,…
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Update 5/16 11:19 am: In a statement this week, the cooperative society's director of communications, Allan Reetz, told NHPR that the organization has…