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Climate Change · Miami-Dade CountyAs Miami-Dade considers new standards for outdoor workers, Florida lawmakers look set to pass legislation which would make local heat protections "void and prohibited."See the Story
After record summer, Florida looks set to ban local heat protections for workers
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Florida Politics · FloridaFlorida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) on Tuesday called for Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo to be removed from his post over his response to a measles outbreak at a local elementary school.See the Story
Wasserman Schultz calls for Florida surgeon general removal over measles response
57% Center coverage: 7 sources
Miami, Florida · MiamiMiami City Manager Art Noriega is set to give a "full accounting" of his wife's family business. Pradere Manufacturing has received more than $440,000 in city contracts in four years. The firm is owned by the family of Michelle Prdere-Noriega, wife of the city manager. The company was listed as a salesperson on refurnishing contracts for the manager's office.See the Story
Miami promises 'full accounting' of controversial vendor relationship with city manager's wife
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Professors · FloridaClose to 100 employees at Florida International University who are not professors have had their union fully decertified by the state of Florida. But the union that represents university professors and faculty at FIU is poised to stay alive and stronger than before. They are included among the tens of thousands of public sector employees who have lost their labor unions ever since key provisions of SB 256 went into effect.See the Story
FIU professors strengthen their labor union after 'shock to the system' from state purge
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Unions · FloridaA year after Governor DeSantis signed into law a sweeping anti-union bill, the full effects are coming into clear view. Law enforcement, firefighter and correctional officer unions are exempt from the new law, no matter how few members pay union dues. In St. Johns County, on the Atlantic shore of Northeast Florida, more than 55% of public school teachers paid their union dues this last year.See the Story
Tens of thousands of workers in Florida have just lost their labor unions. More is coming
100% Left coverage: 1 sources