Nike, Coca-Cola, Apple among Companies Lobbying against Uyghur Forced Labor Bill By Zachary Evans November 30, 2020 Numerous global supply chains are based in Xinjiang, including for cotton and coal, and China has employed forced Uyghur labor for various factories.
Don’t Tax Working from Home By Ramesh Ponnuru November 13, 2020 What's the justification for this tax? It's not at all clear.
Sanders Expresses Interest in Serving as Biden’s Labor Secretary By Brittany Bernstein November 12, 2020 Sanders has reportedly begun a push to become Labor secretary, seeking endorsement from top labor leaders.
Recent Immigration Slowdown May Have Helped Reverse Decades-Long Decline in Labor-Force Participation By Steven A. Camarota October 28, 2020 Labor-force participation is a commonly used measure of labor-market attachment.
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.
Bernie Sanders Vying for Labor Secretary in Biden Administration: Report By Zachary Evans October 23, 2020 The senator has reportedly been in contact with allies on the Biden transition team and expressed interest in the position.
Biden’s Gift-Wrapped Union Agenda Would Make Bernie Blush By Maxford Nelsen October 1, 2020 Ex-VP backing a suite of far-reaching proposals that would hurt American workers.
NR PLUS In Praise of Trade School By Jarrett Skorup September 17, 2020 Not everyone should go to college.
NR PLUS A Conservative Future for the Labor Movement? By Robert VerBruggen September 10, 2020 The Right’s populists and reformers confront a tricky situation.
The Capital Note: Lockdowns & Lumber By Daniel Tenreiro & Andrew Stuttaford August 18, 2020 Small business, work from home, how a lumber shortage is increasing the size of one university's endowment, and more.