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  2. How a criminal record affects your chances of being hired - AOL

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    The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, for instance, requires employers that consider criminal records in their hiring decisions to “assess whether the record is relevant to the job ...

  3. Worker center - Wikipedia

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    4 The National Employment Law Project runs a Worker Center program led by Charlotte Noss. In August 2006, NDLON announced a new partnership with the AFL–CIO : "The AFL–CIO and NDLON will work together for state and local enforcement of rights as well as the development of new protections in areas including wage and hour laws, health and ...

  4. California in a jam after borrowing billions to pay ... - AOL

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    Traub, of the National Employment Law Project, said employers have to pay more to make the math work and ensure the unemployment trust system is sustainable over the long haul.

  5. Sen. Casey rolls out bills to protect workers from AI ...

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    The AFL-CIO, Communications Workers of America, National Employment Law Project and the Economic Policy Institute also have endorsed both bills, Casey's office said. A major AI package.

  6. AT&T Corp. v. Hulteen - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Corporation v. Hulteen, 556 U.S. 701 (2009), is a US labor law case of the United States Supreme Court, holding that maternity leave taken before the passage of the 1978 Pregnancy Discrimination Act needed not to be considered in calculating employee pension benefits.

  7. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln, First Annual Message (1861) Like slavery, common law repression of labor unions was slow to be undone. In 1806, Commonwealth v. Pullis held that a Philadelphia shoemakers union striking for higher wages was an illegal "conspiracy", even though corporations —combinations of employers—were lawful. Unions still formed and acted. The first federation of unions, the National ...

  8. The US minimum wage has been $7.25 since 2009. What that ...

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    An activist wears a "Fight For $15" T-shirt during a news conference prior to a vote on the Raise the Wage Act July 18, 2019 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC.

  9. Mark Gaston Pearce - Wikipedia

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    Cornell University. University at Buffalo Law School. Mark Gaston Pearce is an American lawyer, arbitrator and university professor who is best known for serving as a member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Pearce was designated chairman of the board by President Barack Obama on August 28, 2011, and served as chairman until January ...