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The laws are aimed at closing wage gaps within and between companies. But not all workplaces seem to want transparency.
The amount of workers mostly working at home has tripled over the past several years, blurring the line of what constitutes a “workplace.”
Whether or not they can actually get it is another matter.
The National Federation of Independent Business has called small-business owners’ outlook “surprisingly glum.”
PG&E equipment caused the Camp Fire and other deadly blazes. What does it mean for victims when the settlement depends on profitability?
In his new book, journalist Chris Hamby describes miners’ struggles to receive the health benefits they’ve been promised.
Cuts to pay can save jobs, but they can hurt morale, too.
Wyoming is the state with the most dangerous workplaces.
A Council of Economic Advisers report argues Americans’ inflation-adjusted compensation is rising more than wage data in the monthly jobs report show.
Employers don't just want to rely on salary to entice workers.