The latest jobs report had its share of shutdown-related quirks, but a familiar theme cut through the noise: The US labor market is stuck in a rut.
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Maximillian Alvarez: Unions in the United States are facing an extinction level event in the second Trump administration. That is not hyperbole, that is a fact. So the real question is, what the hell ...
Hospital labor costs continue to climb, posing persistent margin pressure. For CFOs, short-term fixes are no longer enough. Recent data from the Kaufman Hall "National Hospital Flash Report," says ...
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Samantha Grant is a go-to labor and employment litigator for national and global companies in administrative, arbitration, and trial proceedings who leverages her analytical and strategic skills to ...
We’re deep in the throes of another technology bubble, this one driven by so-called artificial intelligence, which very often is neither artificial nor intelligent. But what do AI and other forms of ...
IPA Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild claims things are only going to get "worse" for Labor amid the Coalition pulling ...
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