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As employers struggle to fill jobs, teens come to the rescue

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WASHINGTON — The owners of restaurants, amusement parks and retail shops, many of them desperate for workers, are sounding an unusual note of gratitude...

Raymond Donovan, Reagan’s former labor secretary, dies at 90

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NEW VERNON, N.J. — Raymond Donovan, a construction company executive who resigned as secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor following grand larceny and...

Filing: Ex-Boston mayor knew of abuse claims against top cop

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BOSTON — Former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh was aware of decades-old domestic violence allegations against the city's now embattled top cop before picking him...

Filing: Ex-Boston mayor knew of abuse claims against top cop

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<p>BOSTON &mdash; Former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh was aware of decades-old domestic violence allegations against the city's now embattled top cop before picking him...

Walmart sales soared, essential workers got scant protection

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Sandra Kunz had been worried for her safety while working as a cashier at a Walmart in Aurora, Colorado, during...

Walmart sales soared, essential workers got scant protection

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<p>COLLEGE PARK, Md. &mdash; Sandra Kunz had been worried for her safety while working as a cashier at a Walmart in Aurora, Colorado, during...

MLBPA increases investments to $178M ahead of bargaining

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NEW YORK — The Major League Baseball Players Association increased its liquid assets by about $19 million to $178.5 million ahead of collective bargaining...

MLBPA increases investments to $178M ahead of bargaining

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<p>NEW YORK &mdash; The Major League Baseball Players Association increased its liquid assets by about $19 million to $178.5 million ahead of collective bargaining...

How companies rip off poor employees — and get away with it

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Already battered by long shifts and high infection rates, essential workers struggling through the pandemic face another hazard of hard times: employers who steal...

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On a Tuesday afternoon last June, Humberto was yanking old wires from the walls of a middle school in suburban Birmingham, Alabama, when his...