Tag Archives: Labor and Jobs

Trump’s Attacks on DEI Get Approval From Some in the Left Wing

Trump’s Attacks on DEI Get Approval From Some in the Left Wing

A few days after President Trump issued an order urging the private sector to end “Illegal D.E.I. Discrimination and Preferences,” the Rev. Al Sharpton led about 100 people into a Costco in East Harlem for a so-called buy-cott. The idea was to shop and support the company for maintaining its diversity, equity and inclusion policies amid pressure from the new …

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Friday’s Jobs Report Will Be Confusing. Here’s How to Make Sense of It.

Friday’s Jobs Report Will Be Confusing. Here’s How to Make Sense of It.

The Labor Department’s latest monthly report on hiring and unemployment will include revisions for previous months that should give a more accurate picture of the U.S. job market — but that could also sow confusion. When the data is released on Friday, one major measure of employment will be revised up. Another will be revised down. Some historical numbers will …

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Trump Moves to Invalidate Recent Labor Agreements With Federal Workers

Trump Moves to Invalidate Recent Labor Agreements With Federal Workers

In the latest effort to put his stamp on the federal work force, President Trump on Friday issued a memorandum invalidating government labor contracts finalized in the last 30 days before a presidential inauguration. The policy applies to certain contracts negotiated toward the end of the Biden administration, the memo says. Such “last-minute, lame-duck” agreements, it states, “are purposefully designed …

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Health Officials Struggle to Comply With D.E.I. and Gender Orders

Health Officials Struggle to Comply With D.E.I. and Gender Orders

Federal and state health officials and staff members scrambled on Friday to comply with a 5 p.m. deadline by the Trump administration to terminate any programs that promote “gender ideology,” and to withdraw documents and any other media that may do so. Federal workers had already been ordered to halt diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, to scrub public references to …

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Amazon’s Fight With Unions Heads to Whole Foods Market

Amazon’s Fight With Unions Heads to Whole Foods Market

At a sprawling Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia, a battle is brewing. The roughly 300 workers are set to vote on Monday on whether to form the first union in Amazon’s grocery business. Several store employees said they hoped a union could negotiate higher starting wages, above the current rate of $16 an hour. They’re also aiming to secure health …

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Stellantis Will Restart Illinois Factory That U.A.W. Pushed to Revive

Stellantis Will Restart Illinois Factory That U.A.W. Pushed to Revive

Stellantis, the company that owns Chrysler and Jeep, said on Wednesday it planned to reopen a factory in Illinois and increase production elsewhere in the United States, a move that is likely to resolve several simmering disputes with the United Automobile Workers union. The reopening is also likely to help the company in its relations with the Trump administration, and …

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The Federal Work Force Grew Briskly Under Biden. It’s Still Historically Low.

The Federal Work Force Grew Briskly Under Biden. It’s Still Historically Low.

When it comes to the federal payroll, two seemingly contradictory things are true. One, the Biden administration went on a hiring spree that expanded the government work force at the fastest pace since the 1980s. And two, it remains near a record low as a share of overall employment. In the four years separating President-elect Donald J. Trump’s two terms, …

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Remote Work for Civil Servants Faces a Challenge Under Trump

Remote Work for Civil Servants Faces a Challenge Under Trump

When the Social Security Administration signed a five-year extension of work-from-home arrangements for tens of thousands of employees in early December, many at the agency expressed relief. But the reprieve may be short-lived. At a news conference two weeks later, President-elect Donald J. Trump railed against the deal and said he would go to court to undo it. “If people …

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Biden Administration Adds 37 Chinese Companies to Forced Labor List

Biden Administration Adds 37 Chinese Companies to Forced Labor List

The Biden administration said on Tuesday that it would block imports from more than three dozen Chinese companies, citing their alleged ties to forced labor in the Xinjiang region of China. The administration’s move is the single largest batch of additions to a list of companies that are barred from bringing products into the United States because of concerns about …

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Cleveland-Cliffs Signals a Possible New Bid for U.S. Steel

Cleveland-Cliffs Signals a Possible New Bid for U.S. Steel

A possible new takeover bid for U.S. Steel emerged on Monday, teeing up more turmoil over the once-dominant company’s future after President Biden’s decision to block its acquisition by a Japanese company. Lourenco Goncalves, the chief executive of an American competitor, Cleveland-Cliffs, said his company had “an All-American solution to save the United States Steel Corporation,” stressing that acquiring U.S. …

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