September 27, 2017 Minimum wage hikes by cities getting rolled back, blocked by state lawmakers St. Louis city officials passed a city ordinance in 2015 raising the minimum wage to $10 an hour, Kansas City plans a ballot measure next month that seeks to raise minimum pay to $10.
September 27, 2017 Newt Gingrich: Yes, we really can create jobs and growth through tax cuts. Here's part two of my radical plan If we cut the tax on business will create more businesses, which will create more jobs and higher wages and drastically improve growth.
September 26, 2017 How to survive in a red ocean full of sharks: Three keys to a successful 'Blue Ocean' shift Organizations that shift from the red to the blue ocean ask fundamentally different sets of questions...
September 26, 2017 Amazon, primed to make 50,000 hires, holds multi-city job fair Thousands of people showed up Wednesday for a chance to pack and ship products to Amazon customers, as the e-commerce company held prime job fairs at nearly a dozen U.S. warehouses.
September 26, 2017 Trump touts economic gains on heels of big July jobs report President Trump touted economic gains on Friday, as the labor market exceeded expectations by adding 209,000 new jobs in July—providing a jolt of positive news for an administration trying to move past the Russia controversy that’s dogged them on a daily basis.
September 26, 2017 Unemployment numbers are not a hoax; they also don't tell the whole story The reported unemployment rate is not a hoax but the numbers do mask some important and unhappy trends that President Trump needs to consider. Chief among them: a worrying decline in workforce participation among men.
September 26, 2017 Minimum wage hike would kill thousands of jobs in liberal DC suburb, study finds A new study commissioned by a Washington, D.C., suburb could send a warning shot to local governments taking up the ‘Fight for $15’ – predicting a proposed minimum wage hike would cost thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in lost income.
September 25, 2017 Nanny job listing: $130G salary, use of Maserati, self-defense training required Looking for a nanny job? A family of six paying $130,000 per year might be the right fit for you – if you have 15 years of childcare experience, a degree in child psychology and are trained in self-defense.
September 19, 2017 Fast food workers strike for $15 minimum wage Cooks and cashiers from McDonald's, Burger King and other restaurants walked off the job to call for a $15 an hour minimum wage.
September 19, 2017 The new face of labor: How the next generation can shine in the face of massive change A radical shift is happening in our workforce.