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Initial jobless claims in the US rise to 200,000, reflecting a stable labor market despite inflationary pressures.
Indonesia's parliament passes a historic law to protect the rights of domestic workers after over 20 years of advocacy.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigns from the Trump Cabinet amid misconduct investigations and internal scrutiny.
Dolores Huerta's allegations against Cesar Chavez shed light on past abuses within the labor movement, prompting reactions from activists and new scrutiny of Chavez's legacy.
The US initiates investigations under Section 301 against 60 countries to tackle forced labor issues affecting American trade.
February marked a setback for the U.S. economy with a loss of 92,000 jobs and rising unemployment, raising concerns about economic stability.
Consumer confidence increased in February as labor market prospects improved, despite ongoing economic challenges.
Job creation surged in January with 130,000 new positions, despite previous weak hiring trends.
Over 31,000 Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers commence an open-ended strike demanding better wages and safe staffing conditions.
Over 15,000 nurses in New York City strike for better working conditions and benefits amid unresolved contract negotiations.
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