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Italy's referendum to ease citizenship laws and improve labor rights fails as turnout falls below required thresholds.
Brazilian prosecutors have launched a lawsuit against BYD, alleging human trafficking and poor labor conditions at a factory construction site.
A UN report indicates AI's potential disruption to women's jobs is notably greater than its impact on men's jobs.
New Jersey Transit engineers reach a tentative agreement to end a historic strike, resuming essential train services for commuters.
New Jersey Transit train engineers strike, stranding over 350,000 commuters after contract negotiations fail.
Migrant workers face preventable deaths and unsafe conditions in Saudi Arabia as the country prepares for the 2034 World Cup.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sworn in for a second term after a historic electoral victory.
Alexis Herman, the first Black U.S. Labor Secretary, dies at 77, remembered for her contributions to civil rights and labor advocacy.
A federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s executive order removing collective bargaining rights for federal workers, deeming it unlawful.
Starbucks announces a new dress code for baristas aimed at creating a consistent experience across stores, effective May 12.
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