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December 24, 2025

Today in 2008
Walmart Stores Inc., the nation’s largest employer, with 1.4 million “associates,” agrees to settle 63 wage and hour suits across the U.S., for a grand total of between $352 million and $640 million. It was accused of failure to pay overtime, requiring off-the-clock work and failure to provide required meal and rest breaks.

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Weekly Wrap-Up: Jan. 8, 2021
Posted On: Jan 08, 2021

  • COVID-19 news updates for Jan. 7, 2021
  • Workers’ wages rise from coast to coast in 2021
  • $15 minimum wage is making big gains
  • Google workers form company’s first union
  • Teamsters ABF driver recognized as ‘Highway Angel’
  • UPS ranks #1 in on-time deliveries during holiday season
  • Teamsters help power Georgia’s Ossoff, Warnock to victory
  • A worker dies every 99 minutes from being injured on the job
  • Teamsters confident Biden won’t allow this rule to take effect
  • Union seeks to prioritize vaccination of national meat, poultry workers
  • 14 of the best books about unions, organizing, and American Labor
  • Marty Walsh: “As Secretary of Labor, I’ll work just as hard for you as you do for your families and livelihoods. You have my word.”


 
 
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