Idaho’s average wage for all occupations was $26.75 per hour in 2023, according to recently released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Employment and...
Thirty-seven police chiefs command the local police officers who work in Rhode Island’s cities and towns. Twenty-one of those chiefs took their oaths less than five...
Louisiana’s poorest workers won’t get a minimum wage increase and employers won’t be forced to address the pay gap for women after lawmakers killed bills to...
Only five states offer statewide heat protections for outdoor workers. Some of the nation’s hottest states, including Texas, Arizona and now Florida, do not. Judge: Migrants...
LAKE CITY, Fla. (WCJB) – Officials with CareerSource Florida Crown have missed the deadline to comply with a demand from the state. Leaders with the state...
FRANKFORT — A Kentucky lawmaker is walking back a proposal to eliminate workers’ rights to lunch and rest breaks after an outcry from labor groups and...
A Denver County Court manager resigned last year while facing an internal investigation over the misuse of court money, fraud and inappropriate workplace behavior in an...
Time-and-a-half on Sundays, limited post-employment drug testing, an attorney appointed to represent workers in unemployment insurance appeals, and a trailblazing temporary disability insurance program are just...
Kansas politicians have enacted their first new law of 2024: a fast-tracked single-subject bill that reinstates an expired tax credit. Gov. Laura Kelly signed Senate Bill...
The strength of labor and the political left in Connecticut, one of 17 states where Democrats hold control the executive and legislative branches of government, will...