Angela Weiss - AFP / Getty Images Thousands of Starbucks Employees Walk Off the Job, Leave Company Hanging on One of the Busiest Days of the Year Thousands of unionized Starbucks employees went on strike Thursday on Red Cup Day, one of the chain's busiest days of the year. By Lorri Wickenhauser November 18, 2023
@MrJustinBarclay / Twitter Screen ShotCommentary Small Township of 3,000 Revolts After Discovering What Local Government Did - Every Person on Board Recalled It was to be the biggest economic development program in the region's history. Local government wanted it. The people did not. By Mike Landry November 10, 2023
Joseph Prezioso - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Ivy League Schools Allowing Students to Rally Against Israel Get Brutal Notice - Top Law Firms Are About to Take Action "Over the last several weeks, we have been alarmed at reports of anti-Semitic harassment, vandalism and assaults on college campuses." By Bryan Chai November 3, 2023
Jeff Kowalsky - AFP / Getty Images Ford Lays Off Hundreds of Workers Who Were Building Electric F-150 Ford Motor Co. said this week's move was unrelated to the ongoing strike by the United Auto Workers union. By Ben Kew October 17, 2023
Agility Robotics / YouTube screen shot Rise of the Machines: Robots Set to Mass Produce Other Robots at First 'Humanoid' Factory A robotics company has announced that it will be using robots to make more robots at a new 70,000-square-foot factory. By Warner Todd Huston October 3, 2023
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Historic Health Care Strike Looms: 75,000 Disgruntled Industry Workers Could Walk off Their Jobs This Week A coalition of unions representing Kaiser Permanente workers plans to start a three-day strike over "unfair labor practices. By Carson Choate October 2, 2023
Matt Cardy / Getty ImagesCommentary Fast-Food Workers Now Have Highest Guaranteed Base Salary in State as Democratic Governor Signs in New Law Far beyond the $15 per hour fast food workers have wanted, when it goes into effect April 1, there may be a bad April Fool's joke. By Mike Landry September 30, 2023
Michael Ciaglo / Getty Images BLM Effect: Minorities Scored 94% of New Jobs at S&P 100 Corporations After Protests - Report White people were seemingly passed over for jobs following the civil unrest of 2020. By Johnathan Jones September 28, 2023
Justin Paget / Getty Images Bidenomics: Number of Americans Living Under Poverty Line Skyrocketed by Real Wage Decline A report released by the United States Census Bureau shows that increases in pay have again failed to keep pace with inflation. By Aubrey Wursten September 16, 2023
David Zalubowski / AP Photo Inflation Surges Above Expectations in New Bureau of Labor Statistics Report “Although we’ve been told that inflation has been trending back towards 2%, that’s false," one researcher said. By Will Kessler September 13, 2023