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The National Labor Relations Board found Starbucks violated federal labor law as it closed locations in Ithaca.
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An administrative law judge with the National Labor Relations board ruled in favor of former Starbucks workers, alleging the coffee chain violated labor laws as it shut down three unionized stores in Ithaca.
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New York state has begun the application process for licenses to run retail cannabis stores, nearly a year and a half after the drug became legal for adult recreational purposes.
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Community unemployment groups still want answers for issues that have come up over the last two years.
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There was a lot on the docket during the most recent meeting of the Tompkins County Legislature, plus some debate not tied to any specific motions. Here's a recap.
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Advocates for the change said farm workers should have the same overtime standard as other workers.
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Company officials say Bluestone wind project on track to go online later this year.
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The unfair labor practice charges include temporarily and permanently closing stores and firing union leaders.
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“We are building this system to be able to absorb a million calls a day.”
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The laws set standard wages for renewable energy jobs, set higher energy efficiency standards and incentivize thermal energy infrastructure and research.
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The resolution passed committee on a four-to-one vote. The full council will vote on the resolution on July 6th.
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“Standards (at nail salons) just aren't adequate. They’re not enough to support a living wage or to support the genuine health of workers.”