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The Detroit Free Press investigates whether the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration is helping big businesses by misclassifying worker deaths as suicides, quoting Susan Schurman.
Winsight Grocery Business, a trade magazine for the supermarket industry, reports on the strike by 31,000 Stop & Shop workers, quoting Francis Ryan.
The Daily Targum reports on Equal Pay Day, quoting Elaine Zundl of the Center for Women and Work.
ESPN reports Leslie Smith, a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter who is trying to unionize the sport, is taking labor studies and employment relations courses at SMLR.
Nonprofit Quarterly publishes an op-ed on the ways employee ownership can level the playing field, citing research by Joseph Blasi and Douglas Kruse of the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing.
iHeartRadio reports on WalletHub’s rankings, quoting Charles Fay.
Rutgers Today profiles one of SMLR’s newest professors of human resource management, Rebecca Greenbaum.
The Windy City Times publishes a press release summarizing research, co-authored by Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work, that finds countries with more rights for lesbian, gay, and bisexual people fare better economically.
The Star-Ledger reports New Jersey’s new laws will mean larger payroll deductions for workers, quoting Yarrow Willman-Cole of the Center for Women and Work.
LinkedIn writes about jobs that do not require a college degree, quoting Bill Castellano.