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Tech
New Labor Bill Passed by California Senate Would Transform the Gig Economy—And Could Cost Uber $500 Million a Year
By
Lizette Chapman
,
Josh Eidelson
,
Joyce E. Cutler
and
Bloomberg
September 11, 2019
Finance
British Airways Pilots Tweet That the Company Will Lose $49 Million Per Day During Strike
By
Alex Nicoll
September 9, 2019
Tech
Apple Admits Breaking Chinese Labor Laws in the World’s Largest iPhone Factory
By
Mark Gurman
and
Bloomberg
September 9, 2019
Retail
What’s Open—and Closed—on Labor Day 2019? Stores, Restaurants, Banks, Stock Market, Mail Delivery
By
Chris Morris
September 2, 2019
Lifestyle
Seven Ways to Enjoy White (Wine) After Labor Day
By
Rachel King
August 31, 2019
Tech
20,000 Striking AT&T Workers Return to Work, Just Days After Walking Out
By
Aaron Pressman
August 28, 2019
Tech
Why 20,000 AT&T Workers Went on Strike
By
Aaron Pressman
August 27, 2019
Commentary
A New ‘Bill of Rights’ for Domestic Workers Will Let Them Finally Bargain Collectively
By
David Madland
and
Adam Stromme
July 19, 2019
Magazine
How Automation Is Cutting Into Workers’ Share of Economic Output
By
Geoff Colvin
July 8, 2019
Retail
Fast-Food Workers Have a New Job Perk: Finish a Shift, Get Cash to Go
By
Leslie Patton
and
Bloomberg
May 19, 2019
Finance
Here’s How Ride-Sharing Drivers Will Strike Ahead of Uber’s Massive IPO
By
Kevin Kelleher
May 8, 2019
How Unions Are Pushing Back Against the Rise of Workplace Technology
By
Jonathan Vanian
April 30, 2019
McDonald’s Decides to Stop Lobbying Against Minimum Wage Hikes
By
Erin Corbett
March 27, 2019
Workers at Anchor Brewing, One of America’s First Craft Breweries, Vote to Unionize
By
Brittany Shoot
March 14, 2019
Workers Want to Spend More Time With Family If They Could, Study Finds
By
Erin Corbett
March 12, 2019
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Success
Apple cofounder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976—today it’d be worth up to $400 billion
By
Preston Fore
Economy
Tariffs are taxes and they were used to finance the federal government until the 1913 income tax. A top economist...
By
Kent Jones
Success
40% of Stanford undergrads receive disability accommodations—but it’s become a college-wide phenomenon as Gen Z try to...
By
Preston Fore