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What’s In Store For The Future Of Houston’s Workforce?

Abner Fletcher

Posted on May 1, 2018 · From checking work email from home, to increased automation, Houston Matters discusses the different challenges facing Houston workers in the 21st century.

Tags Ciara Major craig cohen employees greater houston partnership International Workers Day jobs May Day Peter Beard SER-Jobs for Progress workers workers rights workforce workplace culture

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U.S. May Day Immigration Protests Target Trump, Fall Elections

DEEPTI HAJELA, AP / AMY TAXIN, AP

Posted on May 1, 2018 · Immigrant rights groups have joined in May Day activities for more than a decade

Tags immigrant rights labor May Day President Donald Trump

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Houston’s May Day March Focuses On Immigration Relief For the Undocumented

Alvaro 'Al' Ortiz

Posted on May 1, 2017 · About 150 walked through downtown asking for a more humane enforcement policy.

Tags houston immigration Legislature march May Day SB4 ted cruz texas

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