Erin Schaff / The New York Times via AP Supreme Court Deals Significant Blow to Unions by Striking Down California Regulation 'The Founders recognized that the protection of private property is indispensable to the promotion of individual freedom.' By Erin Coates June 23, 2021
Scott Olson / Getty ImagesCommentary American Airlines to Cancel Nearly 2,000 Flights Despite Receiving Billions Despite receiving billions in government aid, American Airlines still laid off 19,000 employees and is now canceling nearly 2,000 flights. By Eric Nanneman June 22, 2021
Little Hand Creations / ShutterstockCommentary Biden's Labor Crisis: Texas Fast Food Chain Paying Teens $50K a Year in Attempt to Retain Workers The overly generous unemployment benefits extended by the Biden administration have hampered the economic recovery. By Grant Atkinson June 22, 2021
Joos Mind / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Nine More States to End Pandemic Unemployment Bonuses on Saturday On Saturday, nine more states will end the $300 pandemic-related unemployment bonus to stop incentivizing the unemployed for not working. By Eric Nanneman June 18, 2021
Nora Carol Photography / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Biden's Federal Reserve Inaction Eviscerates Real Income, Retirement Wednesday's Fed inaction will only serve to increase the already surging inflation by keeping money cheap to borrow. By Eric Nanneman June 16, 2021
Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary State Forced to Bribe People to Return to Work as Labor Crisis Gets Out of Control Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills is bribing unemployed people to rejoin the workforce with a $1,500 bonus. By Samantha Chang June 15, 2021
Nitat Termmee / Getty ImagesSpecial Report 'There Is Dignity in Work': Why Aren't Record Job Openings Leading to Record Hiring? April had a record jobs report, with a record of 9.3 million jobs created. The May unemployment number is also 9.3 million. By Eric Nanneman June 8, 2021
Alexander Lukatskiy / Shutterstock Here Are the 5 States Experiencing the Worst of the Labor Shortage A labor shortage could choke the country's economic recovery, according to a report from the Chamber of Commerce. By Jack Davis June 2, 2021
Jamie Schwaberow / Getty Images Democrats Push Bill That Would Change the Face of College Sports Forever College athletes would have the right to unionize under a bill introduced by Democrats in the House and Senate. By The Associated Press May 27, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images 'WJ Live': Thanks to Biden, America Is Paying the Highest Gas Prices Since 2014 It's no coincidence that gas prices are the highest they've been since the last time Joe Biden was in the White House. By Kayla Kunkel May 26, 2021