Health care workers in the UK hold largest strike action to date, demanding pay raises to address cost of living crisis
French workers continue to hold strikes and protests across the country in opposition of government’s pension reform plan
NLRB rules that employers cannot include broad confidentiality clauses in severance agreements for laid off employees
Long commute times and larger homes make remote work attractive for US workers, resulting in lower turnout returning to the office compared to workers in other countries
In an effort to reduce costs, employers shifting to offer privately operated Medicare Advantage program for retired workers
Post pandemic and Brexit, staffing shortages in the UK hospitality industry have led hotel and restaurant managers to seek more EU workers
Despite NLRB findings that Starbucks violated labor laws on multiple occasions, former Starbucks CEO denies breaking the law during recent Senate hearing
With wages on the rise in the retail and restaurant industries, more older workers taking part-time jobs that were previously dominated by teenagers
Skills gaps and labor shortages cause Germany to modernize its immigration policies to attract more foreign workers