US-Based Companies Announce Record Number of Impending Layoffs
"DOGE Actions" was the number one reason cited by employers for their planned job cuts.
"DOGE Actions" was the number one reason cited by employers for their planned job cuts.
In New Mexico, oil companies agreed to work with regulators to find a solution to the state’s more than 70,000 unplugged wells. After months of negotiations, the industry turned against…
By Luis Feliz Leon / LaborNotes Amazon warehouse worker Paul Blundell has spent the past year talking to his co-workers about how UPS Teamsters were getting organized to strike. So…
Before happy hour time, the typical top exec will have pocketed more than home health aides, firefighters, pre-K teachers, and other essential workers will make the whole year.
Original to ScheerPost Google lost its appeal against the $4.125 billion antitrust fine filed by the European Union’s General Court after the court’s regulators uncovered huge infringements in how Google…
Who owns the world?
Students need to think about civic engagement and the corporate power over the educational institutions that the students attend.
By Alessandro Piazza, Rice University / The Conversation Corporate America – once known for carefully avoiding public stances on hot button issues – has, in recent years, become increasingly outspoken…
Corporatist politicians make you pay for big corporations to come to their corporate welfare-friendly state and make profits.
Corporate criminal law is not paid enough attention by Congress, White House, and Federal Reserve, allowing these executives to "get away with it."
In the ensuing forty years, TLPJ renamed Public Justice (PJ) in 2007 has shown that there are opportunities for widespread justice successes so long as the peoples’ advocates are on…
Ralph Nader outlines how $1 billion per year could be spent lobbying Congress for a people’s agenda.
The neoliberal economy was supposed to bring about a utopian world order. Instead, it gave us crippling psychological stress and social breakdown. How can we ever recover?
A Freedom of Information Act request shines a light on how much private corporations and government agencies have been exploiting prison labor during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite many books being published on corporate crooks, there have been no corporate crime law reforms, no additional prosecutions of these CEOs, not even comprehensive congressional or state legislative hearing.…