• Re: US Labor Department picks more than 60 rules for Trump's deregulati

    From Labor Day@21:1/5 to biased@nowhere.invalid on Tue Jul 22 07:38:55 2025
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    On Tue, 22 Jul 2025 07:32:29 -0700, Biased Journalism
    <biased@nowhere.invalid> wrote:

    Judy Conti, director of government affairs at the National Employment Law >Project, said her organization plans to work hard to defeat the proposal. >Home health workers are subject to injuries from lifting clients, and
    "before those (2013) regulations, it was very common for home care workers
    to work 50, 60 and maybe even more hours a week, without getting any
    overtime pay," Conti said.


    Only a fool would work for less then $15 per hour in any job.

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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to Labor Day on Tue Jul 22 15:09:06 2025
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    Labor Day <Labor_day@test.invalid> wrote in news:me9m40FdaqiU1@mid.individual.net:

    On Tue, 22 Jul 2025 07:32:29 -0700, Biased Journalism <biased@nowhere.invalid> wrote:

    Judy Conti, director of government affairs at the National Employment
    Law Project, said her organization plans to work hard to defeat the >>proposal. Home health workers are subject to injuries from lifting
    clients, and "before those (2013) regulations, it was very common for
    home care workers to work 50, 60 and maybe even more hours a week,
    without getting any overtime pay," Conti said.


    Only a fool would work for less then $15 per hour in any job.

    or someone desparate.

    Need medical care, but no insurance and no money? tRump says you have to
    work in order to get Medicaid.

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to Biased Journalism on Tue Jul 22 08:59:41 2025
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    Biased Journalism wrote:
    If approved, the wide-ranging changes unveiled this month also would
    affect working conditions at constructions sites and in mines, and limit
    the government's ability to penalize employers if workers are injured or killed while engaging in inherently risky activities such as movie stunts
    or animal training.

    The Labor Department says the goal is to reduce costly, burdensome rules imposed under previous administrations, and to deliver on President Donald Trump's commitment to restore American prosperity through deregulation.

    Hey, an Alec Baldwin Rule.

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  • From Lane "Stonehowler" Waldby@21:1/5 to Baxter on Tue Jul 22 10:29:02 2025
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    Baxter wrote:
    Labor Day <Labor_day@test.invalid> wrote in news:me9m40FdaqiU1@mid.individual.net:

    On Tue, 22 Jul 2025 07:32:29 -0700, Biased Journalism
    <biased@nowhere.invalid> wrote:

    Judy Conti, director of government affairs at the National Employment
    Law Project, said her organization plans to work hard to defeat the
    proposal. Home health workers are subject to injuries from lifting
    clients, and "before those (2013) regulations, it was very common for
    home care workers to work 50, 60 and maybe even more hours a week,
    without getting any overtime pay," Conti said.


    Only a fool would work for less then $15 per hour in any job.

    or someone desparate.

    C'mon Baxteria, he already included people who can't spell "desperate"
    among "fools".

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