Amazon, NLRB reach settlement making it easier for employees to engage in labor organizing efforts
Amazon and the National Labor Relations Board agreed on a settlement by which Amazon will no longer implement policies that restrict employee access to non-work areas, such as breakrooms, during non-work time and require them to leave its properties 15 minutes after the end of their shifts. Employees argue the policies have hampered labor organizing efforts.
Larry Summers warns of looming recession over surging inflation
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers on Thursday warned the U.S. economy could slide into a recession as the Federal Reserve takes what he described as long-delayed action to cool the hottest inflation in nearly four decades.
Jobless claims remain unchanged at 205,000, near half-century low
The Labor Department released new data on Thursday providing further insight into how the economy is recovering from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Williams-Sonoma seasonal workers express shock at gigs ending before Christmas: report
A new report shows seasonal Williams-Sonoma workers expressing their shock at being informed over a Zoom call that their temporary gigs had ended before Christmas
Consumer confidence rosy, but COVID, inflation remain headwinds
Consumer confidence marched higher even with the COVID chaos and rising inflation.
American workers are burned out, and bosses are struggling to respond
In the first 10 months of this year, America’s workers handed in nearly 39 million resignations, the highest number since tracking began in 2000.
SpaceX pushes back on 'unsubstantiated' COVID outbreak reports
SpaceX said the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's figure is an aggregate number of cases reported at its Hawthorne headquarters since September and that only one case is suspected to have occurred at work
Kellogg's union employees to end strike on wage hike
The five-year agreement between Kellogg's and the union covers approximately 1,400 workers at its Battle Creek, Michigan; Omaha, Nebraska; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and Memphis, Tennessee, plants.
Higher prices at restaurants ‘here to stay’: FAT Brands CEO
FAT Brands Inc. CEO Andrew Wiederhorn warned that inflation is "definitely not transitory" for restaurants, noting that he has never seen operators roll back the increases once implemented.
Hot inflation erasing Americans' wage gains, analysis shows
The hottest inflation in four decades is eroding wage gains for a majority of Americans working at the largest and most profitable companies in the country, according to a new analysis.
Starbucks says it will negotiate in good faith with first unionized store
Starbucks says it will negotiate in good faith with workers at the first store to unionize in the company's 50-year history.
Most Americans do not expect financial improvement in 2022, survey finds
Nearly half of survey respondents expect their financial situation will stay the same in 2022, and more than a quarter believe their finances will get worse.
CNN closes offices as Covid-19 cases rise
CNN is closing its offices to nonessential employee
Must employers follow Biden's vaccine mandates?
Tens of millions of workers across the U.S. are in limbo as federal courts have issued different rulings related to President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates
JPMorgan fined $200M for employees' use of WhatsApp, personal devices to discuss business matters
From at least January 2018 through November 2020, JPMorgan employees, including managing directors and other senior supervisors, allegedly exchanged thousands of messages on business matters, including investment strategy, discussions of client meetings and communications about market color, analysis, activity trends or events
New York struggling to regain jobs: Fed Survey
New York City has struggled to fill jobs and recover its employment force according to a new report by the New York Federal Reserve.
Activision Blizzard COO says company has 'a lot of work to do' on diversity
Activision Blizzard has warned of a long road ahead to improve diversity following the release of its first-ever representation report for 2021.
People don't understand inflation anymore: Economist
First Trust Advisors chief economist Brian Wesbury and TJM Institutional Services director Jim Iuorio analyze Fed policy on 'Making Money.'
Biden touts Americans have 'more money in their pockets' but voters say president making inflation worse
Biden highlights that Americans have more money in their pockets than they did a year ago, but a new FOX Business poll indicates that voters blame president over inflation



















