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NALC Stamp Out Hunger® Food Drive Saturday, May 11
For more than 30 years, the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) has conducted an annual...
What’s Behind the Corporate Effort to Kneecap the National Labor Relations Board?
Reprinted with permission from EPI.org By Lynn Rhinehart and Celine McNicholas ### SpaceX, Amazon,...
Workers Memorial Day is April 28
More than 50 years ago on April 28, Workers Memorial Day, the Occupational Safety and Health Act went into effect, promising every worker the right to a safe job—a fundamental right.
The law was won because of the tireless efforts of the labor movement, which organized for safer working conditions and demanded action from the government to protect working people. Since then, unions and allies have fought hard to make that promise a reality—winning protections under the law that have made jobs safer and saved lives. But our work is not done.
Each day, more than 340 workers are killed and more than 6,000 suffer injury and illness because of dangerous working conditions that are preventable.
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In 1916 Congress passed the first federal child labor law, the Keating-Owen Act, and a reluctant President Woodrow Wilson signed it into law. The law covered only a fraction of the children working at the time. It left unprotected nearly two million other kids. Two...
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