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Coal miners have long faced risk of black lung disease. Now they're getting new protections
Read full article: Coal miners have long faced risk of black lung disease. Now they're getting new protectionsThe Labor Department has issued a new rule intended to protect coal miners from poisonous silica dust that has contributed to the premature deaths of thousands of mine workers from a respiratory ailment known as āblack lungā disease.
Biden renominates Julie Su for labor secretary after Senate declined to confirm her for ten months
Read full article: Biden renominates Julie Su for labor secretary after Senate declined to confirm her for ten monthsThe White House says that President Joe Biden has renominated Julie Su to serve as labor secretary, whose confirmation languished in the Senate for more than 10 months.
Restaurants overcoming labor challenges, open to hire during the holidays
Read full article: Restaurants overcoming labor challenges, open to hire during the holidaysThe top challenge facing the hospitality industry is the labor shortage, with many restaurants changing how they do business to achieve long-term survival.
State offers free child care for a year for service industry workers
Read full article: State offers free child care for a year for service industry workersThe state is offering a year of free child care for those who work in restaurants, bars and the entertainment industry to help relieve the labor shortage for these businesses.
Israeli voters poised to send first Reform rabbi to Knesset
Read full article: Israeli voters poised to send first Reform rabbi to KnessetGilad Kariv is poised to make history this month as the first Reform rabbi to win a seat in Israel's parliament. He first encountered Reform Judaism during a high school trip to the United States. Heās at the lectern, wearing a kippah as an Israeli," said Rabbi Rick Jacobs, head of the Reform movement in the U.S. who has lobbied the Knesset with Kariv, his Israeli counterpart, for nine years. They see Reform Judaism as a threat unlike secularism, said one expert. āReform Judaism conveys an alternative interpretation of Judaism," said Shmuel Rosner, senior fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute in Jerusalem.
Mexico's ex-oil boss quits; Fuel oil burn to increase
Read full article: Mexico's ex-oil boss quits; Fuel oil burn to increaseRomero Deschamps will finally be resigning from his symbolic post as a worker at Mexico's state-owned oil company Pemex, President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador announced Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Ismael Rojas, File)MEXICO CITY ā The former leader of Mexicoās oil workersā union will finally be resigning from his symbolic post as a worker at the state-owned oil company Pemex, President AndrĆ©s Manuel LĆ³pez Obrador announced Tuesday. The resignation marks an end to the decades-long career of Carlos Romero Deschamps, once considered one of the most powerful and corrupt figures in Mexico. AdThis week, the beleaguered oil company has reportedly reached a deal with the state-owned electrical power utility to offload stocks of fuel oil that Pemex can't get rid of. The utility will take the heavily polluting fuel oil to burn at power plants, and return natural gas that Pemex cannot produce enough of.
5 reasons why the Delano grape strike was so impactful
Read full article: 5 reasons why the Delano grape strike was so impactfulIt might have been more than a half-century ago, but the impact of the Delano grape strike will always be felt -- not only in Hispanic history, but labor history in general.