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McDonald’s: Wage Raises Led To Higher Profits, Better Service, Happier Employees
Take heed, corporate America – raising wages is good for business.
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Hypocrite Paul Ryan: I Deserve Paid Family Leave, But American Workers Don't
Ryan has declared he “cannot and will not give up my family time,” even though he’s spent his whole career making it harder for American workers to spend time with their families.
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Historic: Bernie Sanders Files Sweeping Labor Bill Eliminating 'Right-To-Work' Laws
There is no denying the United States has an enormous problem with wealth inequality. As one of the wealthiest countries in the world, it is shameful how little income mobility the average American worker actually has. Part of the reason for this, is the roadblocks Republicans have put up to keep hardworking people from unionizing, because…
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'Family Values' Hypocrite Ted Cruz Wants To Deny Workers Paid Family Leave
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has worked very hard to paint himself as a “family values” candidate by fighting tooth and nail against the rights of gay Americans to start their own families and against American women’s abilities to plan their families in a responsible manner. Now, the “family man” has spoken out against federal labor…
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Watch: Viral Video Proves Why We NEED Workplace Safety Regulations
In this eye-opening video, an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspector arrives on a construction site and issues a warning just in time- as a cave-in the size of a small car occurs just seconds after a worker jumps to safety. It is clear proof of why we need workplace safety regulations and worker protections,…
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Huge Win For Workers: Obama Admin Tells Corporations They Can't Hide Behind A Franchise
The Obama Administration has just passed a groundbreaking ruling in favor of working Americans. In a landmark decision this Thursday, The National Labor Relations Board ruled that companies will be held accountable for violations committed against their labor force, even if that labor was hired by an outsourced, third party- like a franchise. This decision…