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Arkansas Tyson workers sue over lack of COVID protections
Thirty-four Tyson Foods employees, former employees and family members have filed a lawsuit against the company. They say it failed…
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Oklahoma might allow 18 and 19-year-olds to work in prisons
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is working with lawmakers to possibly change state law so the…
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Where are the workers? Cutoff of jobless aid spurs no influx
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Earlier this year, an insistent cry arose from business leaders and Republican governors: Cut off a $300-a-week…
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Deere & Co. workers go on strike after rejecting contract
(AP) — More than 10,000 Deere & Co. workers went on strike Thursday after the United Auto Workers union said…
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Help wanted – workers hard to find
Almost everywhere you drive in Joplin, you see now hiring signs. Employers are having a hard time finding workers…
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Trouble finding workers to fill jobs
Almost everywhere you drive in Joplin, you see “now hiring” signs. Employers are having a hard time finding workers…
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Hospital workers spend holiday caring for patients, families, co-workers
Some employees at Kansas hospitals spent a good part of the Christmas holiday caring for patients and providing comfort to…
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Mercy-Joplin employees among those to be furloughed
It appears employees at Mercy-Joplin will be among thousands to be furloughed by the Mercy System beginning on Monday due…
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Missourians who refuse to return to work could lose unemployment benefits
As businesses across Missouri consider how to phase reopening in accordance with guidance under the Show Me Strong Recovery Plan,…
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Children’s Mercy in Kansas City furloughs nearly 600 employees
The financial squeeze of the new coronavirus outbreak has led Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City to furlough nearly 600…
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