Biden Wants To Restrict Work and Flexibility for Freelancers
Most independent contractors don’t want the PRO Act anyway.
Most independent contractors don’t want the PRO Act anyway.
In a budget address, Gov. Sununu promised legislation to allow some out-of-state licenses, abolish others.
January's consumer price data indicates another drop in annual inflation, but the past three months might tell a different story.
If you look closely, you'll find a lot of contradictions.
Floridians will bear the cost of DeSantis currying favor with immigration restrictionists.
Content-generating A.I. will probably enhance human labor rather than make it obsolete.
Despite what you may have heard, many "recyclables" sent to recycling plants are never recycled at all.
The Commission's lone dissenter says Congress has not charged it with regulating noncompete clauses.
Some people would benefit. Others would lose money or be rendered unemployable.
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Yes, America benefits from immigrants who can write code. But we also need ones who can swing hammers.
With high job vacancies and a low birth rate, Germany is turning to the world to fill the holes in its economy.
Employment is an ultimatum game, where playing along might get workers less than employers, but refusing to play gets everyone zero.
The policy has some bipartisan support, despite the fact that it has mostly been a failure since its inception.
Four of the 12 unions representing workers on America's freight rail lines have voted to reject a new contract.
The constitutional amendment is an attempt to undermine the state's flat income tax system.
Collin College fired Suzanne Jones in 2021, after she voiced support for union activity and the removal of Confederate monuments.
Amendment 1 would grant public workers collective bargaining power over just about anything that affects them, ignoring the will of voters and lawmakers.
Thousands of people from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka have died while working on enormous infrastructure projects in the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Having a city council secretly dominated by people with racist views is troubling, but having an entire political system controlled by one special interest group is also scandalous.
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The administration's draft regulations expand and complicate who the federal government considers an "employee."
Plus: The editors wade into the conversation surrounding the modern dilemmas men face.
Even reduced immigration and job openings for miles aren't luring America's ever-growing workforce dropouts back in.
Rather than being replaced by A.I., humans should plan to work with it.
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The narrowly averted strike would have been an economic catastrophe. The story of how we reached the brink of that disaster is an illustrative one.
After a whole year of COVID-related learning loss, kids are now losing out on even more instructional time thanks to Seattle's teachers union.
Labor Day is the right time to remember that we can make workers vastly better off by empowering more of them to vote with their feet.
Who does he think ultimately pays those taxes?
Where have we heard before about government councils dictating terms to nominally private enterprise?
Unionization helps some. But it hurts more.
The number of high school seniors going on to attend college has plummeted in the past two years, deepening the already steady decline.
Frederick Douglass compared compelled labor to slavery. That objection still stands.
The U.S. is missing out on necessary high-skilled workers by faltering on immigration reform.
Union partisans in the Biden administration want to bypass Congress and enact controversial labor policies by dusting off rejected 1940s-era legal theories.
The terrible consequences of A.B. 5 keep coming.
The Senate is considering legislation that would improve the visa program for temporary agricultural workers and help relieve labor shortages that push food prices higher.
The state's trucking industry fears drivers will quit or work out of state.
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Unfortunately, so do more regulations and potential fines.
Stimulus checks, government spending, and Putin’s invasion of Ukraine are only part of the problem.
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Congress has radically restricted the number of pilots without doing anything to increase safety.
Despite a promising April jobs report, the U.S. is still 3 million workers short.
Despite the recent win against Amazon and Joe Biden's full backing, Big Labor is fading because workers are making progress without unions.
The immigration bureaucracy is worsening one of the tightest labor markets in recent American history.