New data from the U.S. Department of Labor shows Alaska’s job numbers are generally trending higher than the national average in many categories.
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to look at Alaska's law requiring the state to force public employees to pay union dues, saying the Supreme Court needs to step in to"protect state employees rights to free speech.
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August is the time for a new school year, new experiences, and new anxieties for kidsAugust and September are especially stressful for students heading back to school as they deal with the pressure of school work, change in their summer routine, and sometimes bullying
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New quarterly reports to detail missing persons cases across AlaskaA new endeavor by Alaskan law enforcement agencies, with the help of advocates of Indigenous peoples, seeks to report and spread more information to help find the missing, especially those of Alaska Native and American Indian descent.
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New employment stats show Alaska trending above average nationwideNew data from the U.S. Department of Labor shows Alaska’s job numbers are generally trending higher than the national average in many categories.
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UPS workers approve massive new labor deal with big raisesThe agreement is the largest collective bargaining agreement at a private-sector employer based on number of workers.
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Teamsters Ratify New Five-Year Labor Contract With UPSThe deal reached last month averted a potentially damaging strike for U.S. supply chains.
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