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  2. James Richardson & Sons - Wikipedia

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    James Richardson & Sons owns Richardson International Ltd. (formerly James Richardson International), the leading agribusiness of Canada, as well as three companies operated under Richardson. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Headquartered in Winnipeg, Richardson handles and merchandises Canadian-grown grains and oilseeds , and is a vertically-integrated ...

  3. Labor commissioner - Wikipedia

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    A labor commissioner is a public official in the executive branch of a state or territory in the United States. Their general role is to oversee the administration of ...

  4. Richardson International - Wikipedia

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    Richardson operates a number of port facilities located strategically in Eastern and Western Canada. Richardson Oilseed processes canola for oils, sprays and margarine for industrial and home cooking. Richardson was the first company to market canola oil and markets canola products, including under the Canola Harvest brand.

  5. Labor unions objections delay California investigation into ...

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    Labor Commissioner Lilia Garcia-Brower on Wednesday told the Joint Legislative Audit Committee those backlogs are caused by chronic staffing shortages. She described an array of internal "pilot ...

  6. Foster Farms, temp agencies fined $3.8 million for failing to ...

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    Foster Farms and three temporary staffing agencies were fined $3.8 million collectively for allegedly failing to inform nearly 4,000 temporary workers of their COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave.

  7. New York State Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    Between February and May 1901, New York State Department of Labor headed by a Commissioner of Labor replaced and incorporated (into bureaus) the commissioner of labor statistics and factory inspector, and state board of mediation and arbitration. [27] In 1910, a workers' compensation system was created. [28]

  8. Category:United States labor case law - Wikipedia

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    United States Civil Service Commission v. National Ass'n of Letter Carriers; United States v. Congress of Industrial Organizations; United States v. Enmons; United States v. Johnson (1899) United States v. Silk; United States v. United Mine Workers of America; United Steelworkers v. Warrior & Gulf Navigation Co; United Steelworkers v. Weber ...

  9. John J. Horn - Wikipedia

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    John J. Horn (November 2, 1917 – January 6, 1999) was an American labor leader and Democratic Party politician. He served in both houses of the New Jersey Legislature, serving in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1968 to 1974 and in the New Jersey Senate from 1974 to 1976.