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Apr 09 2021
News
Amazon Defeats Unionization Effort at Alabama Warehouse
A high-profile unionization effort by Amazon workers in Alabama fell short Friday, as Amazon easily passed the 1,608 votes needed at its 6,000-person warehouse in Bessemer.
An early count showed that workers opted against unionization by a 1,798-738 margin, out of 3,215 ballots cast. Only 55 percent of the 5,805 eligible voters ended up voting, and 500 ballots were contested and not
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Oct 13 2021
News
Social Security COLA largest in decades as inflation jumps
Millions of retirees on Social Security will get a 5.9% boost in benefits for 2022. The biggest cost-of-living adjustment in 39 years follows a burst in inflation as the economy struggles to shake off the drag of the coronavirus pandemic.
The COLA, as it’s commonly called, amounts to $92 a month for the average retired worker, according to estimates released Wednesday by the Social
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Jun 29 2022
News
Democrats propose ‘Trans Bill of Rights’ to ensure trans Americans can live ‘full and happy lives’
Coinciding with the 53rd anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising on Tuesday (28 June), five Democrats are hoping to codify into law a 2020 Supreme Court ruling that found a landmark civil rights law protects LGBTQ+ workers from discrimination.
Up until Bostock v Clayton County, it was legal in more than half of US states to fire employees for being LGBTQ+.
Now in an America on edge
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Feb 01 2022
Opinion
Remote work isn’t the problem. Work is.
Employees want to work from home. Their bosses, however, can’t wait to get back to the office. Knowledge workers think being remote makes their jobs better, while managers worry the arrangement could cause the quality of work to suffer. But in scapegoating remote work, companies may be disguising the real scourge of creativity right now: too much work.
Executives were nearly three times
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Jan 12 2022
Fact Check
FactChecking the Justices’ COVID-19 Claims
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Jan. 7 in two challenges to the Biden administration’s attempts to expand the use of vaccinations.
Here we present the facts on some of the COVID-19 claims made by the justices.
Children Hospitalized with COVID
In the first of two cases, the justices heard from lawyers who were seeking to block the Department of Labor’s temporary
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Jan 11 2022
News
Whole Foods defends prohibiting employees from wearing masks with slogans including 'Black Lives Matter'
Whole Foods is defending itself amid an effort from National Labor Relations Board prosecutors to force the Amazon-owned grocery chain to allow its employees to wear "Black Lives Matter" attire while they are at work, despite the company's longstanding policy forbidding all slogans in its dress code.
NLRB prosecutors accused Whole Foods last month of violating U.S. labor law by
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Nov 21 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Is Elon Musk Killing Twitter? What The Left and Right are Saying
Each week, AllSides Media Bias Alerts examine media bias in coverage of a major or important story using the AllSides Media Bias Ratings™ and our AllSides Media Bias Chart™.
Ever since Elon Musk took over as owner and CEO of Twitter in late October 2022, he’s been the subject of media attention and criticism.
About a week after acquiring the company Musk fired half of Twitter’
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Dec 29 2020
News
Red states prioritize elderly and vulnerable in vaccine distribution, bucking federal guidance
Several red states are eschewing federal recommendations for vaccine distribution and prioritizing the elderly and vulnerable over essential workers, in the hopes of saving more lives.
Texas, Florida, South Dakota, and Tennessee have decided to focus on groups that are the most at risk of death, including those with chronic conditions and elderly people who are 65 and up. That is a
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Dec 29 2020
Opinion
Behold, the Delivery Revolution
It’s been a terrible year for the American worker, with a notable bright spot courtesy of one of the tech firms in the crosshairs of regulators and lawmakers.
If someone had said early in 2020, “A company is going to hire hundreds of thousands of non-college-educated workers during the pandemic at well above the minimum wage,” you’d think there’d be huzzahs all around.
That’s
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Aug 05 2022
News
Hiring surged in July, with employers adding 528,000 jobs
Hiring surged in July, with U.S. employers creating 528,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department said Friday. That far exceeded economist expectations for gains of 250,000 new jobs during the period. It was also a jump from the previous month, when businesses added 372,000 jobs despite the highest inflation in 40 years.
The unemployment rate ticked down to 3.5% from 3.6% in June,
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