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JCPenney’s Parent Company Slashes Another 9% of Jobs—Is This the Beginning of the End?

Whirlpool’s $17B Profit Secret: Slash Jobs, Boost Margins—Workers Pay the Price

Employees express frustration as JPMorgan Chase layoffs begin after record profits

Iraqi Unions Take a Stand: The Fight for Workers’ Rights and Global Standards

Write 48 Rightsworkers Tragedy Deepens: Second Body Recovered from Assam’s Flooded Coal Mine

Cambodia’s Union Leaders Urged to Stand Strong for Workers’ Rights Amid Growing Challenges

Amazon Workers’ Global Black Friday Strike: Why the World’s Largest Retailer is Facing an International Labor Uprising

The Pay Disparity Showdown in Bollywood: Aamir Khan’s Hot Take

South Korea Investigates “Robot Suicide”: Can Work Stress Push a Machine Too Far?

India Leads the World in Money Sent Home by Workers

Florida Law Worker Protections Wages: Controversy and Concerns

The Paradox of the American Labor Movement

Google Fires 28 Workers Over Protests Against $1.2 Billion Israeli Contract

Court Rules Starbucks Violated Labor Law by Restricting Union Buttons

Court Rules Starbucks Violated Labor Law by Restricting Union Buttons

ILO reports: Sexual exploitation propels 37% surge in forced labor profits

Injured Fisherman Demands Wi-Fi for Crews at Sea

Brazil’s Leader Wants New Rules for Uber and Other Ride App Workers

EU Takes a Stand Against Forced Labour: Banning Exploitative Products

Employee’s Legal Rights to Bonus Payments in Toronto