
[OP-ED] Big hearing Tuesday on rate case that could make or break solar in Arizona
Unisource Energy’s rate case will set a precedent for five pending Arizona cases, dooming or ensuring our march toward clean energy. (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces

Unisource Energy’s rate case will set a precedent for five pending Arizona cases, dooming or ensuring our march toward clean energy. (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces

By Kurt Erickson | Tribune News Service A state law that capped unemployment benefits for laid off workers at 13 weeks has been found unconstitutional

By Liz Farmer | Governing Want to grow your economy? Close the gender gap. That’s the advice from a new report that says states and

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Calling the measure unconstitutional, a major union, state lawmakers and city council members are asking a
California’s cap-and-trade program faces daunting hurdles to avoid collapse Utah’s needs ignored in California’s outline for managing regional power grid, leaders say Long legal battle

By Mike Scalise | The New York Times I was 26 and belly-flat on the platform of the uptown 6 train in New York. My

By Noam Scheiber | The New York Times The Obama administration, in a far-reaching effort to improve the lot of workers that has ignited criticism

CopperArea.com Senior U.S. District Judge Stephen M. McNamee issued a decision last week to enforce an arbitrator’s award that ASARCO must pay a negotiated quarterly

Coldwell Banker will pay out $4.5 million in settlement; question of real estate agent status deferred for another case By Amber Taufen | inman A

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Alia Beard Rau | The Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey’s threat to withhold revenue from cities and towns that enact

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times Proposition 123 may have some company on the ballot when the May 17 special election comes around. Advocates

By Becky Pallack | Arizona Daily Star The City Council is studying a proposal to require all Tucson employers to give earned sick days to

By Dan Frosch and Melanie Trottman | The Wall Street Journal A battle is brewing in Congress over legislation that would exempt Native American casinos

Arizona Daily Independent Saying they are seeking to reduce time-consuming, out-of-date processes and add greater efficiency to the hiring and recruiting process, the Maricopa County

By Janessa Hilliard | Phoenix New Times When acclaimed author James Sallis tendered his resignation from his teaching post at Phoenix College at the end

By Walter Lipman | Forbes The more companies can learn about why employees leave them, the better off they are. Turnover, of course, is one

By Andrew Wikstrom | Maricopa Monitor Your attempt to further destroy my good name using social media is unnecessary. Since you took this path, I

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch Andrew Wikstrom’s long, strange journey with the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office came to an abrupt end last month

By Noam Sxheiber | The New York Times For decades, women who believed their employers had punished them with lower wages and missed promotions after

The Wall Street Journal President Barack Obama on Monday signed an executive order requiring federal contractors to issue paid sick leave to their employees, the

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske. managing editor The Arizona Republic used to be a kick-ass newspaper, with crusty dogged editors

By Diana Olick | CNBC Homebuilders are balking at a new labor law ruling that puts them on the hook for issues involving millions of

By Stacy Cowley | New York Times A National Labor Relations Board ruling that could significantly change the relationship between companies and their subcontractors and

By Lillian Cunningham and Jena McGregor | The Washington Post Lately a small but growing number of major U.S. companies, including Accenture, Adobe and Gap,

By Katherine Barreyy and Richard Greene | Governing One of the great challenges that cities, counties and states face is hiring and retaining competent, reliable

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Cities can’t pay the salaries of union members or provide them with paid release time unless they actually

By Soyenixe Lopez | Cronkite News Service Close to half of Arizona’s private-sector workers, more than 934,000 people, do not have access to paid sick
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By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror More than 30 members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus slammed the U.S. Education Department’s plans to shift several

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a longtime champion of creating legal status for immigrants brought into the country as children