May 26 - PAPER Act revived | Implications of Biden's task force on worker organizing
What Biden's worker organizing task force could mean for non-union employers; Republic shareholders reject ESG-linked pay proposal while industry sees another year of rising CEO compensation
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The PAPER Act is back, with support from groups such as the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries and National Recycling Coalition. The Zero Waste Act has also returned, proposing upward of $1.75 billion in grant funding
The group's recommendations are due to come later in the year, but its establishment could provide clues about how the administration will approach key labor issues.
A recent Teamsters-backed effort to tie executive compensation to environmental performance was unsuccessful. Meanwhile, the pay gap between solid waste CEOs and median employees continues to widen.
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