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    A banner encouraging workers to vote in labor balloting is shown at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Ala., on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Organizers are pushing for some 6,000 Amazon workers to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union on the promise it will lead to better working conditions, better pay and more respect. Amazon is pushing back, arguing that it already offers more than twice the minimum wage in Alabama and workers get such benefits as health care, vision and dental insurance without paying union dues.
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    The visas are for seasonal foreign workers only, in industries such as seafood, tourism and other industries that rely on temporary summer workers, excluding agricultural work. (AP Photo/Matthew S. Gunby)
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    New jobless claims beat forecasts and drop to pandemic low of 406,000
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    A woman passes a "We're Hiring!" sign while entering a clothing store in the Downtown Crossing of Boston.
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    In this May 24, 2012 photo, some of about 500 miles worth of coated steel pipe manufactured by Welspun Pipes, Inc., originally for the Keystone oil pipeline, is stored in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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    FILE - In this Wednesday, May 18, 2016, file photo, a woman passes a "We're Hiring!" sign while entering a clothing store in the Downtown Crossing of Boston. On Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016, the Labor Department reports on job openings and labor turnover for July.
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