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Workspan Daily
08/18/2023
The Writers Guild of America, which represents some 11,500 scribes nationally, went on strike May 2, seeking higher pay and other changes to a contract they said hadn’t kept pace with the rise of streaming TV and other technologies.
Workspan Daily
05/05/2023
Hollywood Screenwriters Strike Over AI and Streaming Concerns As reported by CBS News , more than 11,000 film and TV writers began an organized strike earlier this week for the first time in 15 years.
Workspan Daily
01/19/2024
The seven workers were terminated after publicly posting a letter to Starbucks' CEO and also inviting a TV news crew into their Memphis store in January 2022 to discuss their union work.
Workspan Daily
12/02/2025
Announced local rate changes are set to take place in:
;Arizona: Flagstaff, Tucson;
;California: Belmont, Burlingame, Cupertino, Daly City, East Palo Alto, El Cerrito, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Hayward, Los Altos, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Novato, Palo Alto, Petaluma, Redwood City, Richmond, San Carlos, San Diego, San Jose, San Mateo, San Mateo County, Santa Clara, Santa Rosa, South San Franciso, Sunnyvale, West Hollywood;
;Colorado: Boulder, Boulder County, Denver, Edgewater;
;Maine: Portland, Rockland;
;Maryland: Howard County;
;Minnesota: Minneapolis, St.
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Workspan Daily
10/21/2022
All this can impact the state of labor relations in the organization against the backdrop of your return-to-office strategy.
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Workspan Daily
09/13/2023
With these forecasts as a backdrop, experts see an opportunity for employers to frame this new, powerful technology as a career development opportunity — with the intention of staving off job replacement concerns, building skills and improving the employee and customer experience.
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Workspan Daily
09/25/2025
Against this backdrop, careful planning is essential.
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Workspan Daily
01/02/2025
minimum-wage rate on Jan. 1:
;Alaska: $11.91 (increased from $11.73);
;Arizona: $14.70 (from $14.35);
;California: $16.50 (from $16);
;Colorado: $14.81 (from $14.42);
;Connecticut: $16.35 (from $15.69);
;Delaware: $15 (from $13.25);
;Illinois: $15 (from $14);
;Maine: $14.65 (from $14.15);
;Michigan: $10.56 (from $10.33);
;Minnesota: $11.13 (from $10.85 for large employers, $8.85 for small employers);
;Missouri: $13.75 (from $12.30);
;Montana: $10.55 (from $10.30);
;Nebraska: $13.50 (from $12);
;New Jersey: $15.49 for most employers (from $15.13 for most employers);
;New York: $15.50 (from $15);
;Ohio: $10.70 (from $10.45);
;Rhode Island: $15 (from $14);
;South Dakota: $11.50 (from $11.20);
;Vermont: $14.01 (from $13.67);
;Virginia: $12.41 (from $12);
;Washington: $16.28 raising to $16.66 (from $16.28);
Changes also occurred at the city level in several states:
;Arizona: Flagstaff, Tucson;
;California: Belmont, Burlingame, Cupertino, Daly City, East Palo Alto, El
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Workspan Daily
01/27/2023
The Interior Ministry said more than 1.1 million people protested, including 80,000 in Paris.
Workspan Daily
06/06/2024
Taking Some Proactive Steps With that as a backdrop, Reid explained employers can and should take several steps while the lawsuits run their course.
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