January 6, 2021

What you Need to Know about Michigan Car Crashes During Working Hours

Many jobs nowadays require employees to drive during working hours.  So what happens when tragedy strikes and an employee is injured in a car accident while he or she is out on the road taking care of business for his or her employer?   Employees whose duties include driving during working hours need to know if …

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Google workers form union, not to bargain a contract but to press the company to stop being evil

The tech industry’s overwhelmingly non-unionized status took a small but significant hit on Monday, with the announcement of the Alphabet Workers Union, a minority union at Google (the parent company of which is Alphabet). Their goal—at least in the short term—isn’t to win a union representation election and get the company to the bargaining table. It’s …

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Chicago Teachers Are Considering a Strike Amid Pandemic Surge

As the coro­n­avirus pan­dem­ic enters its dead­liest phase yet, the Chica­go Teach­ers Union (CTU) and its allies are resist­ing May­or Lori Lightfoot’s plan to reopen school build­ings and resume in-per­son learn­ing this month. Over 10,000 CTU mem­bers have pledged their oppo­si­tion to the reopen­ing plan put for­ward by the may­or and Chica­go Pub­lic Schools (CPS), cit­ing seri­ous con­cerns over safe­ty …

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Madeline Messa

Madeline Messa is a 3L at Syracuse University College of Law. She graduated from Penn State with a degree in journalism. With her legal research and writing for Workplace Fairness, she strives to equip people with the information they need to be their own best advocate.