Labor groups say Arizona isn't moving fast enough to establish new protections for people whose work exposes them to the state's sizzling high temperatures.
Automation could change the job industry in coming years. Arizona workers in these five industries face the biggest risks.
PHOENIX — Arizona workers are experiencing their slowest wage growth in years, with average salaries now increasing at a pace that lags behind most other states. The average Arizona worker makes just ...
PHOENIX — Arizona has no statewide, detailed heat-safety rules for workplaces despite recording some of the nation’s hottest summer temperatures. New recommendations from the state’s Workplace Heat ...
The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health (National COSH) joined Arizona workers and community advocates at a public hearing held by the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and ...
Trina David works at the Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix where she spends hours in the blazing heat. On summer days, the Tarmac feels much hotter than the surrounding city. Like an even ...
Arizona's Medicaid work requirements could be implemented before the 2027 federal deadline. Arizona's proposal includes work requirements for able-bodied enrollees aged 19-55, lifetime limits and cost ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Workers say the guidelines don’t go far enough to protect them in the dangerous summer heat. They instead want to see state ...
Federal employees are headed back to work after the historic government shutdown came to an end. Lawmakers finally broke a 43-day stalemate over government funding on Nov. 12, sending a bill to fund ...