Unlocked Potential Reveals Youth Camp for Labor Day 2025

Unlocked Potential Announces 2025 Labor Day Youth Camp Flagstaff, Arizona – August 4, 2025 – Unlocked Potential, a respected leader in youth sports training and development, is thrilled to inform the community about the upcoming Labor Day Youth Camp on Monday, September 1, 2025, in Flagstaff, Arizona. Known for their dynamic and engaging experiences through […]

Colt Grill owners accused of running an undocumented labor operation across two states

Yavapai County, Arizona – Recent Charges Following Federal Investigations Four individuals have been charged after extensive federal investigations into labor practices unfold across two states. This development emerged earlier this week. According to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, agents from Homeland Security and various federal agencies executed raids in Arizona and Alabama on Tuesday. This […]

Sedona Shuttle Connect continues evening on-demand service through Labor Day

SEDONA, Arizona – The city is encouraging residents and visitors to take advantage of the ongoing evening hours of the Sedona Shuttle Connect On Demand Service, which will be provided through September 1, 2025. The Sedona Shuttle Connect will pick you up and drop you on the curb of a cool, comfortable vehicle. This means […]

Senate Confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer As Labor Secretary

Former Republican Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez Deremar confirmed that the Senate will lead the Department of Labor on Monday with a bipartisan vote of 67 to 32, marking the most bipartisan vote since the Senate confirmed Scott Bescent became Treasury Secretary in January. Chavez-Deremer received bipartisan support throughout confirmation process. Supported by several Democrats on […]

U.S. Atty. Martin Estrada resigns, looks back at ‘labor of love’

The granite staircase leading up to the old federal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles is sturdy and imposing. But on Friday, they were dotted with something disturbing that I never expected. ash. The Eaton Fire, 15 miles to the northeast, was still raging. Downtown was eerily empty. The midday sun was bright, painting everything a […]

Labor boosted California Democrats by not talking like Democrats

SACRAMENTO — The Democratic Party is growing problem Their ties to trade unionists and working-class voters are the basis of their political success. Lorena Gonzalez, president of the California Federation of Labor, believes there is at least a partial solution. “We have to listen to them and not talk about things that are not relevant […]

How California can still put an end to forced prison labor

Proposition 6, a ballot measure that would have amended the California Constitution to ban involuntary servitude in prisons, failed. That’s troubling. Do voters really believe that forced prison labor is acceptable? State constitutions (like the federal constitution) have long outlawed slavery and involuntary servitude except “to punish crimes.” Perhaps voters thought that prisoners should be […]

Proposition 6, which would end mandatory prison labor, trails

Proposition 6, an amendment that would abolish forced labor in state prisons, was delayed by initial results Tuesday night. The measure would remove “involuntary servitude” from the state constitution, which currently prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude except as penalties for crimes. This allows prisons to force prison staff to work and pay them less than […]

Labor, religious leaders disagree over a key element of an affordable housing policy

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