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Biden joined the United Auto Workers in Michigan on Tuesday, an extraordinary step for a sitting president.
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The Vermont Senate gave its strong approval this week to legislation that expands the definition of what constitutes harassment in the workplace.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks to career counselors and gap-year organizers to discuss options for high school or college students facing uncertainty after graduation.
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In the "new normal" of the hybrid workplace, are remote and in-person workers going to be treated equally? It's a matter of hot debate right now.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus speaks with personal finance experts about managing your money and balancing your budget amid high inflation.
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This hour, host Mikaela Lefrak explores the history of unions in Vermont up to today's efforts to unionize by South Burlington Starbucks employees.
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Gov. Phil Scott says there's a shortage of some 23,000 workers to fill open jobs in Vermont, and one way to address the workforce shortage is getting more people into the trades through Career and Technical education, or CTE. This hour, we discussion Vermont's CTE pathways.
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The attack affects several of its systems, including how employees track their paid time off and how they get paid, according to the company.
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Voting is ending at three stores around Buffalo, N.Y. Starbucks had flown in executives to the area and asked federal officials to delay the ballot count.
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We look at the factors driving the "Great Resignation" and hear your comments and questions.