Russia's war in Ukraine has sent wages soaring as workers grow scarce and private business competes with the military
Wages in Russia are soaring thanks to the nation's war with Ukraine. Compensation across private industries rose as much as 20% last year, Bloomberg...
Read More3 long-term consequences from Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone pipeline
President Donald Trump turned heads with his call for restarting the Keystone XL Pipeline. While the energy industry welcomes the new...
Read MoreTrump, DOGE mass job cuts: Federal workers’ money questions answered
On Feb. 11, Elizabeth Aniskevich, an attorney at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, received a notice that she was being terminated...
Read MoreWhy the MAGA Fight Over H-1B Visas Is Crossing Party Lines
Critics from the left and the right say Big Tech companies are exploiting the visa system for high-skilled workers to reduce labor costs and boost...
Read MoreTrump signs executive order to continue downsizing federal workforce
President Donald Trump made a rare appearance with Elon Musk, his most powerful adviser, in the Oval Office on Tuesday before signing an executive...
Read MoreAt least 41 workers are trapped after being swept away by an avalanche in northern India
At least 41 construction workers were trapped after a large group of them was swept away by an avalanche near India’s border with Tibet on Friday,...
Read MoreSherrod Brown Should Absolutely Run Again to Represent the Working Class in the Senate
The outgoing senator recognizes—to a greater extent than any other Democrat—the need to renew the party’s commitment to a politics of economic...
Read MorePennsylvania man harbored illegal immigrants in area hit by Haitian influx: Trump DOJ
A Pennsylvania resident has pleaded guilty to harboring illegal immigrants for financial gain in a town that drew national attention last year over...
Read MoreMusk orders U.S. federal workers to report on work by Monday or resign
The Trump administration sent emails on Saturday evening to U.S. federal government employees telling them to detail their work accomplishments from...
Read MoreRemote employees are more likely to be laid off than in-office peers — but they quit more, too
Remote workers are 35% more likely to be fired than their peers, The Wall Street Journal reported. Analysts told the outlet it's easier to fire...
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