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A federal court in Rhode Island set aside a Trump administration policy freezing work permits and other benefits for applicants from roughly 40 countries subject to travel bans, handing a win to immigration advocates and labor unions.
The Trump administration has unveiled proposed tariffs of 10% or more on dozens of countries accused of failing to crack down on forced labor, including some of the U.S.'s largest trading partners.
The administration has settled on a more legally and politically durable way to impose tariffs, but some say the focus on forced labor laws is merely a pretext for protectionism.
Labor unions—both those representing public servants and private sector guilds—on Friday lambasted President Trump’s executive order aiming to outlaw unions for two-thirds of the federal workforce under the guise of national security and vowed to ...
Less than $600. That’s how much taxpayer money the Trump administration just spent to give American workers more of the transparency they deserve. On March 17, the Department of Labor rolled out an improved system — www.unionreports.gov — that lets ...
Why is the federal government deploying antitrust laws to help unions in collective bargaining? This is the question facing President Trump’s FTC and it may stop mergers for that reason. Now, California is also considering passing its own antitrust law ...
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