The rule — announced late last month by the National Labor Relations Board –- sets new standards for determining when two companies should be considered “joint employers” under the National Labor Relations Act.
It sounds wonky. But essentially, the rule could widen the number of companies that must participate in labor negotiations alongside their franchisees or independent contractors. For example, it might require Burger King to bargain with workers even though most of its U.S. restaurants are owned by franchisees. Or it could require Amazon to negotiate with delivery drivers who are employed by independent contractors.
$15 for a union job? Where is this?
Its where you find a union job. Alternatively, you could unionize your workplace and make at a $15 union job
What kind of union is only getting it's workers $15 an hour? What a pathetic union that would be.
If the union can only provide me with access to 30k/yr jobs, why the fuck am I in that union
Because it could be half that without a union.
I make $21 an hour right now at a very non-union job. $15 is shit wages
Then why comment at all? Obviously many people make less than you…
In my country 7$/hour considered high…
Are we not allowed to disagree on here? I didn't realize lemmy was becoming a "safe space".