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DOGE employees demanded the highest level of access to the labor agency's systems, according to a whistleblower and reporting from NPR. The whistleblower said sensitive data then left the agency.
Organizers say they want better job security, protections against being fired unfairly and salaries that keep up with the cost of living.
(Scoop News Group photo by Madison Alder) The National Labor Relations Board’s inspector general is conducting an investigation into the Department of Government Efficiency’s work at the agency. In ...
“This ruling is definitive — Whole Foods lost, the workers won, and it’s time for the company to respect the results,” ...
Penns Manor Area School Board and support staff union accepted the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board fact-finding report ...
Whole Foods Market’s effort to overturn a unionization vote at a Philadelphia store was rejected by a US labor board official, a step towards requiring Amazon.com Inc.’s grocery chain to collectively ...