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Finance
Thank ‘gangbuster’ corporate profits for keeping you employed and staving off the recession, top economist says
By
Paolo Confino
April 1, 2024
Politics
Over 500,000 fast-food workers in California just got a huge raise thanks to a new law—but not everyone is celebrating
By
Sasha Rogelberg
April 1, 2024
Commentary
Here’s what my worst boss taught me about success—and the undue respect we have for cruel leaders
By
Kara Panzer
April 1, 2024
Success
Bay Area Auntie Anne’s mogul estimates California’s new $20 minimum wage will cost him $470,000 per year
By
Terry Chea
,
Adam Beam
and
The Associated Press
March 31, 2024
Retail
Japan’s population is getting so old that a diaper manufacturer is only making products for adults, not babies
By
Sasha Rogelberg
March 28, 2024
Tech
Volkswagen workers are hoping to unionize in Tennessee. Even if they succeed, they’ll likely face worse conditions than their German colleagues
By
Ryan Hogg
March 26, 2024
Commentary
For the first time in 50 years, Democrats and Republicans are both embracing industrial policy–but that doesn’t mean it will pay off for workers
By
Maria Flynn
March 26, 2024
Lifestyle
Workers in Portugal are increasingly holding down multiple jobs or leaving the country altogether as digital nomad pile-on adds to cost-of-living pressures
By
Ryan Hogg
March 25, 2024
Commentary
75 unions and employers have endorsed the Senate’s health care price transparency bill. Here’s why Congress must pass it
By
Kevin Lyons
March 19, 2024
Tech
Deliveroo is spending an estimated $230,000 to give a handful of riders 15 hours of childcare—after years of lobbying to avoid paying sick leave, PTO, and pensions
By
Ryan Hogg
March 18, 2024
Politics
Most Americans are against college athletes unionizing as Dartmouth men’s basketball players move toward forming the first labor union in college sports
By
Ralph D. Russo
,
Linley Sanders
and
The Associated Press
March 14, 2024
Commentary
Starbucks is negotiating with its unionized workers. Here’s why this is good news for America
By
Roy Bahat
March 14, 2024
Tech
Deliveroo CEO isn’t worried about EU law that recognizes 5.5 million gig workers as employees—because lobbying in the U.K. and France means 90% of its market isn’t affected
By
Ryan Hogg
March 14, 2024
Success
A youth mental health crisis in the U.K. is keeping 3 million Gen Zers out of the labor force
By
Ryan Hogg
March 14, 2024
Finance
Judge blocks ‘arbitrary and capricious’ labor board rule on contract and franchise workers that would’ve made forming unions easier
By
Alex Veiga
and
The Associated Press
March 10, 2024
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Commentary
My wife sold her engagement ring to pay our tax bill. It led to my PhD and my career tackling the student-debt crisis
By
Brian Walsh
Success
AI expert says it’s ‘not a question’ that AI will take over all jobs—but people will have 80 hours a week of free time
By
Emma Burleigh
Economy
Congressional Budget Office says Trump's immigration crackdown will shrink U.S. population faster than expected, a...
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Sasha Rogelberg