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    Labor Department awards nearly $1 million to promote workplace gender equality in Morocco
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    Labor Department awards nearly $1 million to promote workplace gender equality in Morocco

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    The latest state report shows pay for Idaho state workers is about 29 percent lower than private-sector wages, and about 10 percent lower than rates in surrounding states. (AP File)

    Pay for Idaho state workers continues to fall

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    In a letter to members Thursday, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers President Tom Buffenbarger said that secret ballot elections were the best way to ensure that voters were
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    Union president says secret ballot best way to avoid coercion

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    Boeing machinists union member Kevin Flynn walks near a union hall in support of his leaders' rejection of Boeing's last contract offer as he waits for a small group of protesters who instead favor a vote, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013, in Everett, Wash. Local union leaders rejected the offer last week because they said it was too similar to one voted down last month, but the national union has set a vote date of Jan. 3. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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    Union turmoil could cost Boeing workers their jobs

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    U.S. companies are warning the Trump administration that some of its immigration policies hurt their ability to hire qualified workers.
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    Open doors to those who want to come to the US to work

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    A New Jersey-based dairy company that sells to stores and schools in the Northeast and to federal agencies has settled claims of sex and race discrimination.

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    Why did so many people move out of Detroit? The quick answer: crime abetted by welfare. (AP File)
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    Flashback Column: Michael Barone on bankruptcies in Detroit and California

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    Tom Edwards walks back to his truck after posing for a portrait with his chain saw and logging clothes on Dec. 19 in the woods near Spanaway, Wash. Edwards was not cutting trees the day the photo was taken, and work has been slow this season for him. Despite working as a logger all his life, he is pessimistic about his chances of ever retiring, an opinion common among blue-collar baby boomers in the U.S. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

    Retirement unlikely for some blue-collar Americans

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    Wisconson employees awarded $14m in bonuses, raises

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