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Biden Administration Proposes New Rule That Could Upend "Gig" Work
CBS News
The Biden administration is proposing a rule that could result in more "gig" workers being considered full-time employees, a potentially major shift in the nation's labor laws that could disrupt ride-sharing, delivery, construction and other companies that employ independent contractors.
Negotiators For Railroad Carriers, Unions Meet With Labor Secretary For Talks To Avoid Rail Strike
Alex Cameron
Negotiators from railroad carriers and unions, meeting in Labor Secretary Marty Walsh’s office, continued to try and reach an agreement and avert a strike that experts say would cripple supply chains and further disrupt an already fragile economy.
One Union Rejects Deal Days Ahead Of Rail Strike Deadline
Associated Press
The key unions that represent the conductors and engineers who drive trains are holding out in the hope that railroads will agree to go beyond those recommendations and address some of their concerns about unpredictable schedules and strict attendance policies that they say make it difficult to take any time off.
Biden Administration Works To Avert Costly Railroad Strike
CBS News
The Biden administration has been working to avert a possible railroad work stoppage that could begin late Friday and cost the U.S. economy at least $2 billion daily in lost productivity, potentially sparking yet another supply chain crisis.
US Soccer, Players Formally Sign Equal Pay Agreements
Associated Press
Representatives for the men’s and women’s U.S. national teams on Tuesday signed their historic collective bargaining agreements with U.S. Soccer, formally closing a long and sometimes acrimonious fight over equal pay.
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Prescribed burns cause air quality concerns in Green Country
Kaitlyn Deggs
Many people in Tulsa saw and smelled smoke on Wednesday, which is the result of prescribed burns before the wind picks up again later this week.
Prescribed burns cause air quality concerns in Green Country
Kaitlyn Deggs
Many people in Tulsa saw and smelled smoke on Wednesday, which is the result of prescribed burns before the wind picks up again later this week.
Cherokee Nation seeds tradition: Over 8,000 heirloom seed packages will go to citizens
Ryan Gillin
The Cherokee Nation is readying its annual seed bank distribution program, offering heirloom seeds to citizens for traditional crops. An inside look at how 8,000 packages reconnect Cherokees with their roots.
Cherokee Nation seeds tradition: Over 8,000 heirloom seed packages will go to citizens
Ryan Gillin
The Cherokee Nation is readying its annual seed bank distribution program, offering heirloom seeds to citizens for traditional crops. An inside look at how 8,000 packages reconnect Cherokees with their roots.
Veterans regain independence with new all-terrain chair
Ethan Wright
A new all-terrain wheelchair is helping wounded veterans regain mobility and independence.
Veterans regain independence with new all-terrain chair
Ethan Wright
A new all-terrain wheelchair is helping wounded veterans regain mobility and independence.
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Prescribed burns cause air quality concerns in Green Country
Kaitlyn Deggs
Many people in Tulsa saw and smelled smoke on Wednesday, which is the result of prescribed burns before the wind picks up again later this week.
Cherokee Nation seeds tradition: Over 8,000 heirloom seed packages will go to citizens
Ryan Gillin
The Cherokee Nation is readying its annual seed bank distribution program, offering heirloom seeds to citizens for traditional crops. An inside look at how 8,000 packages reconnect Cherokees with their roots.
Veterans regain independence with new all-terrain chair
Ethan Wright
A new all-terrain wheelchair is helping wounded veterans regain mobility and independence.
Smoky skies over Tulsa as prescribed burns impact air quality
News On 6
Storm chances are returning late Thursday into the weekend as a series of disturbances bring gusty winds, mild temperatures, and potential for isolated strong storms.
Riversport OKC to host World Ranking Event, free to attend
Tevis Hillis
Riversport OKC hosts Canoe Slalom & Kayak Cross World Ranking Event this weekend. Free to attend and promising high-energy competition as athletes set their sights on the 2026 World Championships and the 2028 Olympics.
Former Oklahoma Congressman Wes Watkins passes
Jen Billings
Former Oklahoma Congressman Wes Watkins has passed at the age of 86. Watkins served Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District for a total of 20 years.
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