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10 FROM ’21

Posted on July 4, 2023 by Josh Eidelson

Biden Fires NLRB General Counsel After He Refuses to Resign

The Gig Economy Is Coming for Millions of American Jobs

Lawmakers Look to Spruce Up Gig Work Rather Than Replace It

Amazon’s Win Delivers a Stinging Defeat to the U.S. Labor Movement

Google Turmoil Exposes Cracks Long in Making for Top AI Watchdog

Amazon Work Rules Govern Tweets, Body Odor of Contract Drivers

Labor, Gig Companies Are Said to Be Near Bargaining Deal in N.Y.

Most Americans Can Be Fired for No Reason at Any Time, But a New Law in New York Could Change That

Workers Press for Power in Rare Advance for U.S. Labor Movement

Starbucks Union Vote Sets Up a Watershed Moment for U.S. Labor

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