Every four years, I’m glued to the television to catch up on the Winter Olympics. My particular obsession is curling. I’ve participated in my fair share of bonspiels (that’s just the name for a curling […] Read More
Every four years, I’m glued to the television to catch up on the Winter Olympics. My particular obsession is curling. I’ve participated in my fair share of bonspiels (that’s just the name for a curling […] Read More
The U.S. and Japanese governments have reached a deal that will reduce U.S. Section 232 tariffs on imports of Japanese steel products. Aluminum imports from Japan will not be impacted by the agreement and still […] Read More
The White House Task Force on Worker Organizing and Empowerment has issued a report making 70 recommendations to promote worker organizing and collective bargaining for public and private-sector employers. The task force said its recommendations were guided […] Read More
On February 8, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) announced that it will “take heightened action to ensure that warehouse and logistics workers’ wages and workplace rights are protected.” Specifically, WHD’s […] Read More
A new survey of U.S. workers has found the “Great Resignation” that has plagued employers over the last several months is unlikely to end soon. According to a report by the talent acquisition firm Lever, […] Read More