The motion of work in ancient Greece had a clear distinction between working for one’s self and working for someone else.
The National Labor Relations Board has been thrown into uncharted territory with the recent firings. Here's what to know.
The National Labor Relations Board has been thrown into uncharted territory with the recent firings. Here's what to know.
the declaration of Anas Sarwar that he disagreed with the decision of the Labour Government to deny compensation, and his promise prior to the general election last summer that he was prepared to ...
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A difficult labour law regime prevents businesses from managing their operations well. At the core of this sits the Industrial Disputes Act whose Chapter 5 prevents businesses employing more than ...
The removal of the National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel had been expected ... members to serve out their terms, which could mean effective Democratic control of the board until ...
Instead, they have experienced no immediate and material change in circumstance. This is costing Labour important breathing space. Behind all of this is the general national apathy. Followers of ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Labour former lord chancellor Lord Falconer of Thoroton said: “Nobody doubts the integrity of the Attorney General.” He accused the Conservatives of “scraping the bottom of the barrel”.
The chancellor has told Labour MPs there are "no easy routes" to economic growth, after hinting the government will back a third runway at Heathrow Airport. Rachel Reeves said ministers must start ...
After dozens voted against the Government over cutting the Winter Fuel Payment for millions of vulnerable pensioners, left-wing Labour MPs have begun to make fresh demands on Sir Keir's ...