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Mar 11 2017
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Trump Economic Advisor Says Trump Deserves No Credit for Strong Jobs Report
Earlier today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released payroll data that showed the U.S. added 235,000 jobs in February. Naturally, Donald Trump commemorated the event on his favorite social- media platform, retweeting the Drudge Report headline “GREAT AGAIN: +235,000,” while his chief of staff, Reince Priebus,tweeted “.@POTUS Trump delivers in first #JobsReport. 235,000 new jobs and
Vanity FairAug 09 2015
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Carly Fiorina Opposes A Paid Maternity Leave Requirement
Republican presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina said Sunday that she would oppose a government requirement to give workers in the private sector paid maternity or paternity leave.
"I don't think it's the role of government to dictate to the private sector how to manage their businesses," Fiorina told Jake Tapper on CNN's "State of the Union." "For the government to tell others how to do
HuffPostJan 31 2016
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Ted Cruz Counters Donald Trump With Targeted Approach in Iowa
Senator Ted Cruz’s leading Iowa supporters say his get-out-the-vote operation is the best they have seen for a presidential campaign here. He had better hope they are right.
With his monthlong lead in the polls erased, Mr. Cruz’s hopes for pulling out a much-needed victory over Donald J. Trump in the Iowa caucuses on Monday now rest in the hands of thousands of campaign workers and
New York Times (News)Dec 11 2019
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How Much Are Your Favorite Companies Spending on Union-Busting Consultants?
Employers will pay a lot to ensure they don’t have to actually pay the people who work for them.
This morning, the Economic Policy Institute dropped a report showing that in more than 40 percent of union election campaigns, employers are charged with violating laws. This includes employers threatening, firing, disciplining, or retaliating against workers trying to form a union—actions
Mother JonesDec 09 2019
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At War With The Truth
U.S. officials constantly said they were making progress. They were not, and they knew it.
Aconfidential trove of government documents obtained by The Washington Post reveals that senior U.S. officials failed to tell the truth about the war in Afghanistan throughout the 18-year campaign, making rosy pronouncements they knew to be false and hiding unmistakable evidence the war had become
Washington PostJul 03 2013
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Delay in Obamacare - what you need to know
The Obamacare employer mandate has been delayed by a year to 2015, meaning that many businesses can push back providing worker health insurance a bit longer. When the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010, it required that companies with 50-plus full-timers start providing them coverage in 2014 -- or face penalties
CNN DigitalDec 06 2019
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Strong November Jobs Report Counters Anxieties Over Weakening Economy
The Labor Department’s report was much stronger than the one last month, helped in part by the end of a General Motors strike.
■ 266,000 jobs were added in November. Analysts had expected a gain of about 180,000, according to MarketWatch.
■ The unemployment rate was 3.5 percent, down from the previous month.
■ Average hourly earnings rose 0.2 percent, with a year-over-year
New York Times (News)May 07 2020
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CBS Reportedly Caught Creating Fake News at Michigan Coronavirus Testing Site
CBS, the same network that was caught using footage from a chaotic Italian emergency room during a coronavirus story about New York City, created more fake news last week.
According to Project Veritas, a CBS News crew wasn’t satisfied with the COVID-19 testing scene at the Cherry Medical Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan, so they took medical staff away from their duties and got them to
TownhallSep 08 2022
Headline Roundup
Is ‘Quiet Quitting’ Real, or Did the Media Make It Up?
For weeks, writers across the news media have discussed “quiet quitting,” a purported trend of employees increasingly declining to go “above and beyond” at work, instead only fulfilling their job descriptions.
A recent survey by Gallup (Center bias) found that from 2020 to 2022, “actively disengaged” workers rose 4 points to 18%, and “engaged” workers fell 4 points to 32% — roughly the
Fortune Business Insider The Daily CallerDec 09 2012
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Will Small Businesses Suffer From Top Tier Tax Hike?
At a sprawling 25,000-square-foot factory outside Dayton, Ohio, David Curliss manufactures high-tech composite fibers, structural adhesives and special sealants known as syntactic foams. The small business he founded a decade ago has grown steadily since the recession, employing 21 workers on several production lines.
ABC News (Online)