Tag results for: Workers Pay

Opinion | Does the United Auto Workers Union Want a Strike?

UAW chief Shawn Fain’s outsize demands would drive more car production to right-to-work states. Source link

Opinion | Free Raises for Everybody. Not.

New David-Bacon rules will raise costs and limit new public works. Source link

Opinion | The White House’s Gender Pay Gap

An analysis says women working for Biden earn 80 cents on the dollar. Source link

Opinion | Great Job Market Moves Closer to Good

Latest NFIB survey finds small firms seeing less need to raise wages. Source link

Opinion | High Stakes in the Teamsters vs. United Parcel Service

The union’s leader says a strike by 340,000 workers may be ‘inevitable.’ Source link

Opinion | Democracy Dies Again in California

Democrats retaliate against business with a new wage-fixing board to stop a ballot measure. Source link

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