Team Biden: Full Steam Ahead on Politicized Investing By Richard Morrison December 17, 2020 Fans of ESG might be in for a rude awakening as their rhetorical dream becomes a mandatory reality.
Unemployment Claims Rise to Highest Point Since September as States Reimpose COVID Lockdowns By Zachary Evans December 17, 2020 The Labor Department announced on Thursday that about 885,000 Americans filed unemployment claims last week.
Control of Labor Policy Is Also on the Ballot By John Fund November 2, 2020 It hasn’t been mentioned much, but a major reason the Left wants to oust President Trump from office is to seize control of the Labor Department.
A Reformed Labor Movement Could Advance Conservative Values and Priorities By Oren Cass October 27, 2020 Strong worker representation can make America stronger. Conservatives would do well to consider it.
The Capital Letter: Week of October 12 By Andrew Stuttaford October 16, 2020 The economics and politics of stimulus, taxes everywhere, the tech wars, the deficit, South Sudan, and more.
Some Welcome Labor Department Investigations By Roger Clegg October 7, 2020 Feds are probing the commitment by some corporations to woke racial quotas.
U.S. Labor Market Recovery Slowed in September, Added 661,000 Jobs By Brittany Bernstein October 2, 2020 The unemployment rate dropped to 7.9 percent last month, after peaking at 14.7 percent in April.
Labor Dept. Announces 837,000 New Jobless Claims By Zachary Evans October 1, 2020 Continuing unemployment claims as of September 19 were recorded at 11.8 million.
Woke and Illegal Racial Quotas By Roger Clegg September 4, 2020 I look forward to the complaints that will be filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Department of Labor.
But What’s the Real Unemployment Rate? By Robert VerBruggen June 6, 2020 Nothing went wrong with the May unemployment rate in particular. There's just an ongoing, and incredibly boring, technical difficulty stemming from the pandemic.