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Protesters in France Set Police Car Ablaze as Cops Gather to Denounce 'Police Hatred'
The country's leading police union organized a demonstration in Paris, but counter-protesters challenged an official ban to march against police brutality at the same time.
A Labour Revolt Inside ‘Magic: The Gathering’ is Tearing the Community Apart
Lawsuits and fights over fair pay threaten to derail tournaments.
Abolishing Tips Could Screw Over Restaurant Owners, Customers, and Servers
A new economics study claims that tipping benefits pretty much everyone in the restaurant industry—not just servers, but restaurant owners, customers, and other workers.
'The World or Nothing': Meet MILI, the New Face of Student Protests in France
Members of the Independent Movement for Joint Struggle, known by its French acronym MILI, have been accused of disrupting protests and behaving like thugs in the course of advancing its political agenda.
A Ruby Tuesday's Waitress Wants to Change Labor Laws for American Servers
A Ruby Tuesday’s server is hoping to roll her lawsuit into a class action that could involve thousands of workers at 658 restaurants across the US who are asked to do tipless side work.
Watch: Protests in Paris Against French Labor Law Descend Into Clashes
Schools across France were paralyzed and traffic was disrupted as students and workers went on strike. VICE News is there and broadcasting on Facebook.
Quick Hit: Paris Labor Protests Turn Violent
French riot police dispersed crowds of student in Paris who were protesting the government’s proposed labor reforms.
In Photos: Students In France Close Down Schools and Clash With Police During Labor Protests
Students fear the government's proposed changes will make workers more vulnerable, even as the country continues to struggle with a high unemployment rate.
Restaurants Can't Force Their Servers to Share Their Tips Anymore
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals has rendered a decision invalidating State laws forcing servers and casino dealers to hand over their hard-earned tips to their bosses in order to be redispersed among the service industry “have-nots.”
Will Time Off For Periods Just Push Chinese Women Further Out of the Workplace?
The proposed regulation — which would allow women a day of paid leave per month for serious cramps — is actually bad news for already dire women's rights in China, say experts.
Uber Hits Back Against Class Action Lawsuit Approval, Prepares to Appeal
The company says a potential class of 160,000 drivers in California is too large.