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SEIU Local 2 Cleaners to Hold Rallies in Four Canadian Cities Against Dexterra Grouponeindia.com
finance16 days agoDeveloping

SEIU Local 2 Cleaners to Hold Rallies in Four Canadian Cities Against Dexterra Group

Unionized cleaners with SEIU Local 2 are scheduled to hold public rallies on May 13, 2026 in Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax to protest what the union describes as mistreatment of workers by Dexterra Group. The union said it has filed multiple unsafe labour practice compla…

Benzinga
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House Oversight Committee Requests Records on Federal Employee Settlements and Mediation PayoutsWashington Examiner
politics18 days agoDeveloping

House Oversight Committee Requests Records on Federal Employee Settlements and Mediation Payouts

James Comer sent a letter Monday to Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor seeking records on more than $202 million in mediation and settlement payouts to federal workers in fiscal 2023. The request covers the period from Jan. 1, 2020, and targets five federal agenc…

Washington Examiner
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Bell Fires Workers for Alleged Attendance Misconduct as BCE Reports Mixed First-Quarter Resultsfinance.yahoo.com
business21 days agoDeveloping

Bell Fires Workers for Alleged Attendance Misconduct as BCE Reports Mixed First-Quarter Results

Bell terminated a small number of corporate employees for violating its three-day-a-week office policy that has been in place since 2022. A lawyer representing more than 30 fired workers disputes the misconduct claims and alleges the terminations were motivated by cost-cutting. P…

Cbc
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McClatchy Journalists Remove Bylines From AI-Summarized Articles at Sacramento Bee and Miami Heraldearther.gizmodo.com
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McClatchy Journalists Remove Bylines From AI-Summarized Articles at Sacramento Bee and Miami Herald

More than 30 journalists at the Sacramento Bee are protesting McClatchy's use of artificial intelligence for writing stories. Reporters across the chain, including at The Miami Herald, are refusing to allow their names on AI-generated summaries. The affected articles now appear u…

washingtontimes.com
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