Opinion September 3 Help Wanted: US must fill lots of ships-and-chips jobs to beat China The U.S. faces a crisis as ships and chips industries struggle to fill jobs, with 250,000 naval workers needed and 146,000 semiconductor positions unfilled by 2030.
Opinion September 1 Labor Day celebration: How President Trump is creating a brighter future for American workers Department of Labor announces $30 million in workforce training grants and 63 deregulatory actions as part of America's talent strategy to support skilled workers.
Opinion September 1 Labor Day battle cry: Billionaires didn’t build this country – workers did, and they'll take it back Workers have tremendous collective power to demand better conditions and challenge corporations through strikes, organizing and union action.
Immigration August 30 DOJ calls for tips on employers favoring foreign workers in hiring practices The Department of Justice asks Americans to report discriminatory visa practices that harm workers, particularly job ads preferring H-1B visa holders over citizens.
Justice Department August 29 Justice Department launches probe of California EPA over alleged diversity-based hiring practices The U.S. Justice Department has launched an investigation into the California Environmental Protection Agency over accusations of racial equity-based hiring practices.
Tech August 28 Jobs that are most at risk from AI, according to Microsoft New research shows AI overlap does not equal job replacement, with knowledge-based roles seeing most integration while physical jobs remain least affected.
VIDEO August 26 US companies 'game' this program for foreign workers, Gov. DeSantis warns Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis exposes the 'scam' of H-1B visas for foreign workers on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Media August 22 Ex-Wisconsin university DEI staffer wins $265K settlement after alleging discrimination for being White Rochelle Hoffman won a $265,000 settlement from UW-Eau Claire after claiming she faced hostility due to her race as a White DEI director.
Economy August 18 Tariff uncertainty threatens $490B in US manufacturing investment, report warns The Joint Economic Committee Minority finds that if economic uncertainty in the U.S. continues as it has over recent months, it could reduce manufacturing investment growth by an average of 13% per year, amounting to approximately $490 billion by 2029.
Opinion August 11 I had to leave California to save my business. Now there’s hope Veteran trucker describes fleeing California due to AB 5 restrictions and supports Rep. Kiley's legislation to restore independent contractor freedoms across America
Las Vegas August 9 Vegas tipping drops drastically as visitors say service doesn't match higher costs Some Las Vegas hospitality workers say their tips are down as much as 50% as tourism dips, prices soar and guests push back on costs and poor service experiences. Here are details.