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Georgia Takes a Stand: A Landmark Win for Labor Rights and Transparency

In a Victory for Labor Rights and Transparency, Georgia Labor Inspectorate Reverses Decision to Conceal Employers’ Names Georgia‘s Labor Inspectorate has made a significant stride towards protecting workers’ rights by overturning its previous decision to conceal employers’ names from inspection reports. The reversal of this policy is a triumph for […]

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New Labor Laws and Transparency Regulations Transform Georgia’s Workforce Landscape

A Victory for Labor Rights and Transparency in Georgia A Victory for Labor Rights and Transparency in Georgia By | September 6, 2023 11:27AM EDT In a positive step for workers’ rights, Georgia’s Labor Inspectorate has reversed its decision to conceal employers’ names from its inspection reports, which had effectively […]

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