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As he runs for re-election this November, Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley’s about-face on right to work is seen by some as a welcome shift toward pro-labor policy and by others as election year pandering.
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Employers could have skilled, dependable workers for accommodations as simple as Braille stickers on work items.
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Union members rejected a contract offer and walked off the job this week complaining about stagnant wages and sometimes being forced to work six- and seven-day weeks.
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Segment 1: What's going on with unions in Missouri?Last year, union membership in Missouri went up, bucking a national trend of declining numbers. But the…
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Missouri lawmakers gaveled themselves into session on Wednesday, marking what could be a legislative session full of complex policy — with the usual...
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Since the end of the 2018 election season, Missouri lawmakers from both parties have openly discussed trying to alter ballot items that voters approved…
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The final slog to the November elections is underway, and Missouri's already wild political year holds the possibility of getting wilder yet. As Democrat…
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A Republican-backed push to change the ways private-sector unions collect dues or fees failed Tuesday, and Missouri's midterm U.S. Senate election will…
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Tuesday is Missouri voters’ first chance to weigh in on statewide primary races — including choosing which Republican will take on U.S. Sen. Claire…
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Segment 1: A last look at candidates and issues before Tuesday's elections.Kansas and Missouri primaries are just days away and the political climate on…
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson arrived in Kansas City on Thursday for what he said was a commitment to working with the state's two biggest cities. He was…
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Missouri voters have two tasks Aug. 7. One is choosing their candidates for the general election. The other is deciding whether Missouri should become a…