Strike Finally Ends: Your Favorite Shows Are Returning Now That Writers Are Getting Paid Fairer Share
For TV viewers, many entertainment shows that had been halted could be back in production as soon as next week.
For TV viewers, many entertainment shows that had been halted could be back in production as soon as next week.
Not only does the organization ensure the protection of the earth, it also works to protect indigenous communities and laborer rights.
Bus drivers hope that the experimental strike tactics will show community members that they care, while still continuing to get their demands across.
A new report from the International Labor Organization outlines a continuing positive trend: child labor rates have declined dramatically.
This candy conglomerate is investing over $1 billion to completely revamp the cocoa supply chain so that is 100% responsibly sourced.
As we reported recently, the U.S. economy is continuing to gain steam. Housing, manufacturing, auto sales rates have all been rising. This week has also been a great one for workers: The Labor Department said Friday that employers created 203,000 jobs last month, sending the unemployment rate tumbling by three-tenths of a point to 7 percent — the lowest level since 2008.
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