Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's comments about unions violated federal law, NLRB judge rules

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May 02, 2024

A federal administrative law judge ruled that Amazon CEO Andy Jassy violated labor law by making certain anti-union comments during media interviews two years ago.

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Court gives 5 days for X to validate its Brazil legal representative

The Brazilian Supreme Court gave Elon Musk-owned social platform X five days to present documents validating its new legal representative in the country, a court decision showed

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Turkey calls on West to take 'deterrent steps' against Israeli action

Attacks on Lebanon this week showed that the Israeli government planned to spread the war to the region, Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday, calling on Western

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Fears grip ethnic minorities after deadly violence in Bangladesh

Ethnic minorities in Bangladesh’s southern hilly region are living in fear after clashes in which four people were killed and dozens wounded, police and witnesses said

Fears grip ethnic minorities after deadly violence in Bangladesh
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New center-right government in France announced 2 months after divisive elections

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Climate activists cleared in UK of charges in rooftop protest at Sunak's estate

Climate activists cleared in UK of charges in rooftop protest at Sunak's estate
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Harris accepts CNN invitation to second debate, urges Trump to join

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UN chief Guterres 'gravely alarmed' by reports of RSF assault on al-Fashir

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