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Flight Attendants Will Be Required To Get More Rest Between Flights
As flight attendants continue to picket amid contract negotiations, the FAA announced a long-coming rule to require more rest between shifts.
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Navigating Regulation Hurdles In The Work From Home Era
The pandemic brought an increase in work from home and in entrepreneurship, but that job comes with tons of regulations.
Bloomberg
We Want Education to Prepare for Economic Life: GA CEO
Dec. 5 -- General Assembly CEO Jake Schwartz discusses the companys career guidance and education product for graduating students. He speaks on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Will Fiscal Policy Deal With Lower Employment?
June 6 -- On "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene looks at a chart showing the U.S. employment to population ratio. Amherst Pierpoint Global Strategist Bob Sinche and Sonenshine Partners Chairman Marshall Sonenshine weigh...
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Bank of Thailand Focused on Growth, Not Inflation, Governor Says
Bank of Thailand Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput talks about the outlook for the economy and monetary policy. Sethaput said last week the central bank expects the economy to expand by less than 1% in 2021 as a result of the Covid-19...
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Arianna Huffington on the Productivity Paradox
Thrive Global Founder & CEO Arianna Huffington joins Emily Chang to discuss why time, rather than place, might be the flexibility employees need the most in a post-pandemic world, and how to navigate an age of burnout.
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Going Places (1948) part 4 - worker supported with wages, health care, insurance, vacation leave and home.
Clip from a 1948 American educational cartoon called Going Places about capitalism / banking system / business / entrepreneurship. Factory warehouse worker loads boxes of stock in shipping-receiving area. Worker collects wages from boss....
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Inclusion of People With Disability in Businesses
Jan.14 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Amy Whalley, acting chief executive officer of Australian Network on Disability, looks at challenges people with disability face in the workforce. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi...
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Deep Dive: August Employment Report, Skew Buying
Sept. 2 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Nejra Cehic and Joe Weisenthal take a look at investor reaction to the August U.S. employment report, skew buying and mining industry unemployment. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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Former South Korean Foreign Minister Kang on Bid for ILO Top Post
Former South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha, one of the five candidates bidding bit for the Director General post at the United Nations' International Labor Organization, discusses the state of the global labor market amid the...
Curated Video
The Paper Ceiling That Is Keeping Workers Without Degrees From Jobs
Alternative training programs are helping workers break through the paper ceiling that keeps viable workers from jobs because they lack a degree.
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Supreme Court Shields LGBT Workers From On-Job Bias in Landmark Decision
Jun.15 -- A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal law protects gay and transgender workers from job discrimination in a watershed decision that gives millions of LGBT people in dozens of states civil rights they had sought for...
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U.S. Employers Added 678,000 Jobs In February
According to the Labor Department, the unemployment rate dropped from 4% to 3.8%.
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Fed's Powell Says Progress Made Toward Taper Goal
Jul.28 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged, while pledging to continue asset purchases at a $120 billion monthly pace...
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Fed's Powell Says U.S. Economic Recovery Pace Has Moderated
Nov.05 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers his opening statement during a virtual news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged. Powell says U.S....
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BofA Plans to Hire Up to 5,000, CEO Moynihan Says
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan say the U.S. is at full employment during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Tech Mahindra CEO on Diversity in India’s IT Services, 5G Opportunities
Oct.15 -- CP Gurnani, chief executive officer and managing director at Tech Mahindra, discusses the skew in gender in India’s IT Services industry, the steps that need to be taken to improve it, the Gig economy, 5G opportunities and how...
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Fed's Daly Calls Inflation a 'Corrosive Disease'
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly says inflation is a "corrosive disease, it is a toxin that erodes the real purchasing power of people." She spoke during a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations in New...
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Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor on Rate Hike, Growth
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr discusses the central bank's decision to raised interest rates for the third straight meeting, and the outlook for the economy. The RBNZ also signaled it will need to lift rates higher than...
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Ireland's finance minister to recommend use of EWSS for two more months
Ireland's Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe is to recommend to government to maintain the enhanced Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) for another two months.
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Powell Says Recovery Still Incomplete, Risks Remain
Jun.16 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a virtual news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged, while pledging to continue asset purchases at...
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U.S. Adds 199,000 Jobs in Dec., Unemployment Rate Falls to 3.9%
U.S. payrolls rose by 199,000 in December, less than half of expectations, while the unemployment rate falls to 3.9%. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks down the numbers.
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Why People Aren't Job Hopping Right Now
Jun.12 -- Andrew Zatlin, Southbay Research's founder, explains why people aren't job hopping right now. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Julia Chatterley and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Facebook to Block Discriminatory Ads in Legal Accord
Mar.19 -- Facebook Inc. said it will make major changes to its rules for advertisers in order to settle a string of discrimination lawsuits. Bloomberg's Josh Eidelson reports on "Bloomberg Technology."