One report says more people lost work in March in the commonwealth than in any other state.
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A UVA analysis says cutting 10% of federal jobs would wipe out the state's projected 2025 job growth.
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Lawmakers forwarded contraception, probation, collective bargaining proposals
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Some federal offices and agencies experienced the same in 2019.
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President fired general counsel and Democrat, leaving labor board without quorum.
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Dem-sponsored proposal fails for second consecutive year
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Frustration as citywide water outage shuts down storefronts.
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The union has agreed to extend its existing contract until January.
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Frustrations among workers have been building up for years.
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The lawsuit was filed Monday in federal court.
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Fifteen years ago this Wednesday, the federal minimum wage went up from $6.55 per hour to $7.25. It hasn't budged since.
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The case will end up in a civil courtroom or before the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission.
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Two units chose unions, while the labor and trades unit is headed toward a runoff.
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The high court ruled against truck drivers who walked off the job, leaving their trucks loaded with wet concrete, but it preserved the rights of workers to time their strikes for maximum effect.
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Corrections Lt. Kelsey Haley sent lawmakers an email in December warning of “blatant corruption” at the department.
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Events ranged from a bucket lift race to more mundane tasks, like hanging distribution transformers and replacing insulators
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Unless the city objects, it will enter collective bargaining with the Richmond Coalition of Police.
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Approximately 180 graduate student workers didn't receive on-time payments at the end of 2022.
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In Virginia, employers and state law think so.
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The three units that filed Thursday comprise roughly half of the city’s employees.