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job action



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The protest was the most dramatic Condé Nast job action since members of the New Yorker’s staff walked off the job for one day in January.

From New York Times

They discovered that it would bar workers from striking or taking any other job action and forbid local governments from imposing a minimum wage for gig workers.

From Los Angeles Times

Members of Easton’s black community consider this latest job action an outgrowth of racism in the school district, and many of Billman’s wrestlers are rallying to his side.

From Washington Times

The Santa Cruz job action began in December, when many teaching assistants withheld student grades for the fall quarter.

From Los Angeles Times

But the postponements illustrate the massive planning underway as Swedish prepares for the possible job action.

From Seattle Times