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Rather than layoffs, GM offers some employees a voluntary separation program and payout in order to reduce labor costs

In South Korea, plan to increase the work week to 69 hours is prevented by opposition from younger generations of workers and labor unions

Prevalence of remote worker surveillance demonstrates post-pandemic shift in workplace culture

Unions in Columbus, Ohio are seeking a labor agreement with the contractor of John Glenn International Airport construction project

United States Maritime Alliance and the International Longshore Men’s Association have begun contract negotiations

One thousand coffins lay in Piazza del Popolo square in Rome, symbolizing work-related deaths in Italy

Some New York prison guards are fired for ignoring a deal to end their illegal strike

New York fires 2,000 prison guards who refuse to return to work after wildcat strike

Colorado labor bill may launch a ballot-box arms race as Gov. Jared Polis’ veto decision looms

Argentina unions to strike against Milei on April 10