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Julie Su on AI in Hollywood

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On February 27, 2024
Washington, DC – United States Deputy Secretary of Labor Julie A. Su ***Official Department of Labor Photograph*** Photographs taken by the federal government are generally part of the public domain and may be used, copied and distributed without permission. Unless otherwise noted, photos posted here...
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Hold the Employers Accountable

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On February 23, 2024
I am 100% on board with this strategy: The union representing meatpacking workers employed by Tony Downs Foods in Madelia, Minn., has a new and historic proposal in response to the plant’s employment of teenagers aged 14 to 17 in illegal and hazardous positions. United Food and...
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On February 17, 2000, the AFL-CIO officially changed its stance on immigration. No longer would the labor movement in this nation officially oppose immigration. Instead, it moved to become one of the immigrant rights movement's major allies in this nation. The history of American organized...
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UAW Organizing Moving Ahead

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On February 7, 2024
As I've stated on several occasions, while the UAW winning that good contract from the Big Three was a huge thing, the future of the union depends on organizing foreign auto and Tesla much more than it does winning good contracts for its current membership....
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