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  • How to Stay in the United States with an H-2B Work Visa

    An H-2B work visa is a temporary visa that is is designed to fill work positions in cases when there is no domestic labor supply. According to the U.S. Immigration Support website...

  • How to Bid for Installing Cabinets

    Learning to bid cabinet jobs is one of the toughest things to do when starting to run your own business. What do you include in a bid besides material and labor? How much is too much? Should you...

  • How to Collect Money That An Employer Owes You

    If you are owed money by a current or former employer, and they are tying to avoid paying you, there is a way that collect your money. Many people do not realize that if they are owed money by an...

  • About Unions

    Worker's unions have long been a part of the American economy, and have for just as long garnered criticism and controversy. Unions are designed to protect the rights of workers, but critics argue...

  • What Does AFL-CIO Stand For?

    The AFL-CIO is one of America's largest and most influential labor union centers. Its name, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, reflects the many careers and...

  • How to Go on Strike

    A strike is a drastic measure. But unless you're willing to give up wages for a period of time, you won't get what you want. Corporations expect you to back down if they push hard. Only by...

  • How to Create a Union at Work

    Labor unions exist to represent the workers within a particular industry and protect their interests and rights. A union can bargain on behalf of employees for contract and salary negotiations,...

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