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A long-running industrial dispute over last year’s Queensland Teachers’ Union election has come to a head with the state’s ...
Threshold for permanent impairment: The Bill proposes a higher threshold for psychological injuries, requiring a degree of ...
Trinidad and To­bago’s (our) poli­tics has long resembled a game of paddle, except the ball is usually a citizen. Lately, CEPEP workers are the ones being volleyed from one paddle ...
Parliament had passed codes that consolidated 29 central labour laws between 2019 & 2020 but are yet to notify them.
The coordinated attacks on the labor movement and workers rights are continuing to chip away at union density—and corporate ...
Businesses and crossbenchers have blasted the government’s long-awaited report into potentially expanding exemptions after it ...
The Senate has begun moves to amend the Electricity Act, 2023, that would criminalise critical electricity infrastructure vandalism ...
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has said that lawmakers are not in the Senate to make money but to make sacrifices for ...
The Wagner Act—or, more formally, the National Labor Relations Act—was the product of Depression-era concern about the social and economic effects of industrial unrest manifest in city wide ...
Bank employees across Chennai staged a protest on Wednesday, July 9, as part of a nationwide strike called by ten central trade unions, excluding the Bharatiya ...
Taft-Hartley marked the beginning of a long-term strategy to isolate, weaken, and demobilize organized labor in the US.
The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) and the National Retail Association (NRA) are concerned by a recent decision of ...