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All of which creates a conundrum for policymakers. States should, indeed, pursue policies that promote the employment of young workers. At the same time, those workers require adequate protection.
VALLEY CITY, N.D. – Valley City State University, the Barnes County Historical Society and “What in the World is Going On?” will hold Earth Week events the week of April 21 in Valley City, reviving a ...
The Biden administration in 2021 unveiled an initiative to kick-start smaller meatpackers and help the U.S. food system avoid supply shocks such as those during the Covid-19 pandemic, when ...
Undocumented in America: how many and who are they? By most estimates, roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants live in the ...
Smithfield’s Chinese Ownership, Explained Founded in Virginia in 1936 as a meatpacking company ... or a situation where there ...
Plastic Wars With the plastic industry expanding like never ... through the 17 years that followed. The impact of Covid-19 on vulnerable immigrants and undocumented workers, including farm and meat ...
Walz said around 60% of state employees already work in-person and did so through the entire COVID-19 pandemic. He said he was confident ... $1.5 million in fines for employing teenage workers at ...
"They're giving this money out to small meatpacking ... meat industry also say it's more susceptible to market disruptions, pointing to supply chain problems during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Meat and Poultry Special Investigators Act would create the “Office of the Special Investigator for Competition Matters” ...