Labor

PoliticsBlow to labor as New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoes bill to ban noncompete agreements, citing search for ‘right balance’
By Maysoon Khan and The Associated PressDecember 25, 2023

PoliticsProsecutors get Christmas wish as Kathy Hochul vetoes bill that would have made conviction challenges much easier
By Maysoon Khan and The Associated PressDecember 25, 2023

SuccessGM to ‘rip off the Band Aid and significantly cut costs’ by laying off 1,300 workers amid its transition to EVs
By Paolo ConfinoDecember 15, 2023

FinanceCitigroup used a London banker as ‘scapegoat’ in $45M failure—now he wants to return to work for the bank after winning an unfair dismissal lawsuit
By Ryan HoggDecember 13, 2023

RetailAfter 2 years fighting its union, Starbucks says it wants to restart bargaining and reach a contract agreement in 2024
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressDecember 8, 2023

FinanceEconomy adds 199,000 jobs in November and unemployment rate falls: ‘We’ll be exiting 2023 without a recession’
By The Associated Press, Christopher Rugaber and Irina IvanovaDecember 8, 2023

SuccessShawn Fain’s campaign to unionize every auto worker outside Detroit sees over 1,000 Volkswagen workers in Tennessee sign on, UAW says
By The Associated PressDecember 8, 2023

SuccessOne of U.S.’ largest labor unions says South Carolina’s workplace safety program is so bad the federal government should take over
By James Pollard and The Associated PressDecember 7, 2023

FinanceElon Musk’s showdown with Nordic labor deepens as a pension fund dumps Tesla shares and postal workers withhold mail
By Sanne Wass, Christian Wienberg, Christopher Jungstedt and BloombergDecember 7, 2023

TechMusk calls Sweden’s strike ‘insane’ and Danish union chief piles on: ‘Even if you are one of the richest people in the world, you can’t just make your own rules’
By Christian Wienberg and BloombergDecember 5, 2023

FinanceFar-reaching Sandy Hook fallout sees Remington gun factory in Upstate New York dating to 19th century set to close
By The Associated PressDecember 4, 2023

PoliticsUnions are suing Wisconsin to end the state’s ban on collective bargaining for most public employees—after Missouri’s top court struck down a similar law
By Scott Bauer and The Associated PressDecember 1, 2023

RetailHoliday hiring has changed a lot since 2022–and data offers a sneak peek into the widening economic gulf between the U.S. and the U.K. this Christmas
By Ryan HoggDecember 1, 2023

By Rachyl JonesNovember 30, 2023
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