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A 2021 law has resulted in a $6 million penalty against Amazon for allegedly not notifying employees at two Inland Empire facilities of production targets.
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Emergency medical service providers throughout Oregon are sounding the alarm about workforce shortages in their field.
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About 11,500 long-term care center workers are now sick with COVID. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been like one coworker after another, after another, everyone getting sick,鈥 one nursing assistant said.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 701 on Wednesday. It aims to address the impact of speed quotas on warehouse worker injuries and health.
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The polarization of the United States has less to do with color than with money, says University of Texas professor Michael Lind. Bigotry is mixed in, but鈥
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Remember when you could graduate from high school, get a job at the local factory, and make decent money there until you retired? Few people do in today's鈥
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Life goes a lot faster when we like what we do at work. Being passionate rivets the attention and can result in eruptions of creativity. But it can also鈥
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"A rising tide lifts all boats" is often the rationale for tax cuts for wealthy people. But the phrase can be applied in other ways, too. For one, the鈥
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Stephanie Land's career as a writer had to take a back seat to motherhood. With a baby, no partner, and no money, Stephanie turned to cleaning houses for鈥
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It's been called the sharing economy or the gig economy.Whatever the name, the legions of temporary Amazon employees, Uber drivers, and Taskrabbit workers鈥
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The days when your boss would bark "get into my office, now!" are mostly behind us (we hope). But managers bring a wide range of skills and attitudes to鈥
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Surprise! People actually stay at jobs a little longer now than they did 30 years ago. But 4.6 years is still not a career; people used to switch careers鈥
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Don't get confused by the use of the term "talent assessment" in relation to Oregon higher education; it's not about singing and dancing or anything like鈥
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Anybody in your family work as a steam locomotive engineer or maker of buggy whips? There's not much call for those jobs anymore. And there's no guarantee鈥