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Artificial intelligence is affecting college coursework and companies' hiring practices. In Florida, recent college grads and young professionals say it's changing how they look at work.
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The state added over a thousand jobs in private K-12 education while losing more than 5,000 public school jobs in the last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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On SA国际传谋鈥檚 鈥淪outh Florida Roundup鈥 show, a Spirit Airlines flight attendant talks about the demise of the airline and its impact on thousands of his fellow colleagues.
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To mark International Workers' Day, Coral Gables Arts Cinema will screen the new documentary, 鈥淲ithout Shade, Without Rest.鈥 Florida has stymied efforts to have even local protections for outdoor workers.
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Surrounded by leaders of many of South Florida鈥檚 unions, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said organized labor was the backbone of the South Florida economy, and praised worker groups for being part of a coalition standing up to growing challenges to American democracy.
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Surrounded by leaders of many of South Florida鈥檚 unions, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said organized labor was the backbone of the South Florida economy.
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The vote was announced at a rally and march on Monday afternoon at UM's main campus in Coral Gables. The current contract expires Aug. 30.
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The proposal, which builds on the 2024 law, sparked heated debate, with critics of the plan saying it would lead to exploitation of children and proponents calling it a 鈥減arental rights鈥 issue.
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A 鈥渨ithhold release order鈥 had been issued in 2022 for raw sugar and sugar products made by Central Romana over allegations of forced labor in the Dominican Republic. The company is partly owned by the Fanjul family 鈥 sugar barons based in West Palm Beach who have been influential in U.S. politics for decades.
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A federal grant for $1 million will help Florida researchers gather economic data and create a decision-making tool for nursery growers.
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The Biden administration declined to pursue a union complaint of labor abuses in Mexico, raising new concerns about offshoring.
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Government agencies across the state stopped deducting union dues directly from paychecks when a new law championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis' went into effect last year. But MDC's president told SA国际传谋 the school's union contracts require it 鈥 a tension that experts say remains an 'open question.'