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foxnews.comTwo Illegal Immigrants Indicted for Hiring at Least 10 Unauthorized Workers
Oscar Ruiz-Oliva and Jorge Manuel Oliva-Paguada face federal charges in the Eastern District of Missouri for knowingly hiring at least 10 unauthorized aliens in a 12-month period and for illegal re-entry after deportation. The case forms part of a Homeland Security Task Force inv…
reason.comWisconsin Court Hears Challenge to Act 10 Public Sector Union Reforms
Wisconsin's Act 10, enacted in 2011, limited collective bargaining rights for public sector unions. The law has faced ongoing legal challenges. A recent court hearing addresses its constitutionality, with potential implications for state finances and union operations.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewCalifornia Fast-Food Wage Increase Cited in Bankruptcy Filing by Carl's Jr. Franchisee
A subsidiary of Carl’s Jr. Friendly Franchisees Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, attributing financial distress in part to California's $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers. The company operates multiple locations in the state. The filing highlights challenges faced by fr…