Labor
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By Job van der VoortMay 4, 2023

SuccessLyft’s CEO defends laying off 1,100 employees as a way to keep prices down and pay drivers more: ‘We want to be in line with where Uber is’
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressMay 2, 2023

SuccessHollywood writers are already making picket line signs as they prepare for a potential strike—Here’s what they’re fighting for and what’s at stake
By Andrew Dalton and The Associated PressMay 1, 2023

SuccessWisconsin Republicans just introduced a bill that would let 14-year-olds serve alcohol in bars
By Scott Bauer and The Associated PressMay 1, 2023

By Bob BrodyApril 28, 2023

CommentaryThe FTC must free American workers, consumers, and entrepreneurs from noncompete agreements
By John ArensmeyerApril 28, 2023

By Sander van 't NoordendeApril 27, 2023

FinanceRail unions tell railroads to buy back less stock and invest more money in safety after string of derailments
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressApril 21, 2023

PoliticsBiden labor secretary nominee Julie Su faces Senate battle over support of law meant to make app-based gig firms treat workers as employees
By Stephen Groves and The Associated PressApril 20, 2023

SuccessCompanies that ditch degree requirements in favor of skills-based hiring could see an explosion of talent with 19x the workers
By Megan LeonhardtApril 19, 2023

SuccessBen & Jerry’s is all for its workers’ plans to unionize and shares their ‘goal of advancing justice’
By Wilson Ring and The Associated PressApril 18, 2023

CommentaryI’m a CEO in the booming EV space–and the son of a union electrician. Here’s why I give stock options to the army of workers who install charging stations across America
By Andrew FoxApril 18, 2023

Personal FinanceAmericans won’t accept a new job unless it pays almost $76,000 a year, Fed study finds—but women still expect far less than men
By Chloe TaylorApril 18, 2023

By Gleb TsipurskyApril 18, 2023
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