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The New Food Economy reports Dunkin’ is suing franchisees over I-9 violations, quoting Vikrant Advani.
The Osceola Sentinel-Tribune reports on efforts to register more Iowans with disabilities to vote, citing a report by the Program for Disability Research.
The Guardian reports Elizabeth Shuler and Sara Nelson are top contenders to become the next AFL-CIO president, quoting Janice Fine of the Center for Innovation in Worker Organization.
Salon explores the Democratic presidential candidates’ competing healthcare proposals, quoting Michael Merrill of the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN).
The American Prospect publishes an article, co-authored by Rebecca Kolins Givan, on how craft labor unions are flexing their muscle to protect construction workers.
The New Republic reports the global gag rule is harming women in developing countries, citing research by Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work.
The Economic Times (India) reports on the benefits of a four-day work week, quoting Bill Castellano.
Zebra, a magazine covering Alexandra, Virginia, writes about the REV UP Campaign and cites a report by the Program for Disability Research.
Rutgers Today reports the Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing has appointed the largest class of research fellows in the 11-year history of the program, quoting Joseph Blasi, Joo Hun Han, and Douglas Kruse.
CNN Business reports some employers are trying to recruit and retain top talent by offering a four-day workweek, quoting Bill Castellano.