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May 30, 2002
The Ground Zero cleanup at the site of the World Trade Center is completed three months ahead of schedule due to the heroic efforts of more than 3,000 building tradesmen and women who worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week for the previous eight months.  ~ Labor Tribune

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Space X and Amazon Challenge the NLRB’s Authority
Posted On: Nov 19, 2024
Nov. 19, 2024 | WORKERS’ RIGHTS | SpaceX and Amazon have initiated a bold legal challenge against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), questioning its constitutionality and power. This is part of a larger effort by conservative groups and businesses to curb the influence of federal agencies. On Monday, their attorneys will argue before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, aiming to reshape how labor law is enforced in the U.S. The Issue: Corporations vs. Workers’ Rights: The NLRB, created in 1935, is tasked with enforcing workers’ rights to unionize, bargain collectively, and seek better working conditions. Under President Joe Biden, the agency has adopted a pro-union stance, issuing decisions that have strengthened the labor movement. But now, companies like SpaceX and Amazon argue that the NLRB’s structure violates constitutional principles. Tech Story
 
 
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