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Fran Drescher
SuccessFran Drescher says A.I. and streaming mean ‘the jig is up’ for actors and writers and this double strike is their last chance to ‘stand tall’
By Anna Furman, Krysta Fauria, Leslie Ambriz and The Associated PressJuly 15, 2023
UPS
SuccessUPS to begin training nonunion delivery workers as strike talks grind on with 25 million packages per day in the balance
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressJuly 15, 2023
Why the CPA qualification’s 150-hour college credit rule is outdated–and inequitable
CommentaryWhy the CPA qualification’s 150-hour college credit rule is outdated–and inequitable
By Guylaine Saint JusteJuly 14, 2023
Fran Drescher
SuccessFran Drescher leads Hollywood actors into first double strike since Ronald Reagan was union president
By Andrew Dalton, Leslie Ambriz and The Associated PressJuly 13, 2023
Deadline for Hollywood actors union to reach a deal with studios just passed—but there’s no word on whether they’ll strike
FinanceDeadline for Hollywood actors union to reach a deal with studios just passed—but there’s no word on whether they’ll strike
By The Associated PressJuly 13, 2023
Illustration of a maze in the shape of a smiley-face.
FeaturesToo many CEOs don’t know what their workers need. Employee ‘engagement’ surveys can make the problem even worse
By Phil WahbaJuly 12, 2023
I work at a Wells Fargo call center. Here’s why people like me can save America’s banking system
CommentaryI work at a Wells Fargo call center. Here’s why people like me can save America’s banking system
By Debbie WarrenJuly 10, 2023
Why fast-food franchisees could be the next cohort to leave California
CommentaryWhy fast-food franchisees could be the next cohort to leave California
By Matt HallerJuly 7, 2023
NYSE brokers
FinanceStrong jobs data send Dow down over 400 points as markets digest a still-hot labor market
By Stan Choe and The Associated PressJuly 6, 2023
a bicycle delivery person
CommentaryDoorDash president: ‘Food delivery made strides during the pandemic. Our next challenge is to help win the fight against food insecurity’
By Prabir AdarkarJuly 3, 2023
Hotel workers strike
SuccessSouthern California hotel union on biggest strike in its history as thousands of cooks, dishwashers, bellmen walk off the job
By The Associated PressJuly 3, 2023
Netflix, Amazon, Disney, and others spent a record $23 billion on original new content last year–so why is everyone watching movies and TV from the past?
CommentaryNetflix, Amazon, Disney, and others spent a record $23 billion on original new content last year–so why is everyone watching movies and TV from the past?
By Aden IkramJune 29, 2023
Starbucks says it will issue ‘clearer’ decoration guidelines for in-store Pride displays amid union clash
RetailStarbucks says it will issue ‘clearer’ decoration guidelines for in-store Pride displays amid union clash
By Daniela Sirtori-Cortina, Josh Eidelson and BloombergJune 27, 2023
New Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino wants to get rid of moles leaking damaging information.
TechElon Musk’s new Twitter management launches company-wide mole hunt to root out leaking employees
By Christiaan HetznerJune 22, 2023
Apple used ‘coercive’ interviews and other anti-union tactics at New York City store, U.S. judge rules
TechApple used ‘coercive’ interviews and other anti-union tactics at New York City store, U.S. judge rules
By The Associated PressJune 22, 2023
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