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Walmart Puerto Rico Inc. is free of some allegations that it fired an atheist ex-employee after he complained about Christian coworkers who played religious music at work and attempted to convert him.
A Puerto Rico federal district court denied Walmart’s motion to dismiss the claims of an atheist employee that he faced discrimination, including retaliatory discharged due to his lack of religious ...
Bad Bunny’s latest album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” is sparking global conversations about Puerto Rico’s culture and struggles.
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Residents have decried the "aggressiveness" of immigration raids in a U.S. territory without permanent detention centers and ...
Biden faces pressure to waive restriction as ship idles off Puerto Rico coast The president faces a challenge as he simultaneously tries to make good on two pledges: To be the most pro-labor ...
Puerto Rico aims to attract global manufacturers with tariff-free access, hoping to boost its economy despite energy woes and federal funding cuts.
SAN JUAN — A new demand was added to Puerto Rico’s May Day parade this year. Alongside calls for raising wages and strengthening worker protections, demonstrators pushed for migrant ...
The Angle The Angle: Labor Troubles Edition Slate ’s daily newsletter on Hugh Hefner, water in Puerto Rico, and labor-related cases before the Supreme Court.
The choice to keep the Somos conference permanently in Puerto Rico is a testament to the enduring partnership between New York and Puerto Rico, a commitment to labor rights, contributing to Puerto ...
After Puerto Rico became a US colony in 1898, the federal and local governments pushed sterilization as a way to "economically develop" the island.