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  2. Louisiana Workforce Commission - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Workforce Commission (LWC) is a state agency of Louisiana, headquartered in Baton Rouge. [1] It was previously called the Louisiana Department of Labor. [2] The name changed in 2008. [3] It gives assistance to state residents who had lost their jobs. [4] In 2018 it had 925 people working for the agency. [5]

  3. Category:State agencies of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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  4. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    However, after the Taft–Hartley Act of 1947, the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 § 158(a)(3) was amended to ban employers from refusing to hire a non-union employee. An employee can be required to join the union (if such a collective agreement is in place) after 30 days. [ 240 ]

  5. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    The original use of the term right to work was coined by French socialist leader Louis Blanc before 1848. [4] According to the American Enterprise Institute, the modern usage of the term right to work was coined by Dallas Morning News editorial writer William Ruggles in 1941.

  6. J. Robert Wooley - Wikipedia

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    He obtained his Juris Doctor degree in 1977 from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and was admitted to the Bar on October 7, 1977. [1] [2] Wooley briefly practiced law in Opelousas, but relocated to Vidalia in eastern Louisiana to engage in practice law with then State Senator James H. "Jim" Brown, a ...

  7. Talk:Louisiana Workforce Commission - Wikipedia

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  8. Equifax Workforce Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Equifax Workforce Solutions, formerly known as TALX (pronounced "talks"), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Equifax. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is based in St. Louis , Missouri. [ 4 ] The company was originally founded in 1972 under the name Interface Technology Inc.

  9. Maximus Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Maximus Inc. is an American government services company, [1] with operations in countries including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. [2] Maximus provides administration and other services for Medicaid, Medicare, health care reform, welfare-to-work, and student loan servicing, among other government programs.