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Workers Demand Better Treatment Amid 'The Great Resignation'

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The 'Great Resignation' showed some signs of slowing in October with the rate of those who quit their jobs falling by 4.7 percent to 4.16 million. This comes as worker strikes continue and calls for unionization ramp up. Jane Oates,...
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Workers Demand Better Treatment Amid the Great Resignation

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The Great Resignation has shown some signs of slowing in October with the number of those who quit their jobs falling by 4.7 percent to 4.16 million. This comes as worker strikes and calls for unionization ramp up. Jane Oates, president...
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Anheuser-Busch Union Members Approve Strike

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Union members for Anheuser-Busch are looking for a better deal and they are willing to go on strike.
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Apple Store Unions in France to Strike This Weekend

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Apple Store Unions in France to Strike This Weekend
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Thousands of Rutgers University Faculty Members Participate in Historic Strike Over Contract Dispute

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Thousands of Rutgers University Faculty Members Participate in Historic Strike Over Contract Dispute
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Railroad Union Movies Closer to Strike

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Railroad Union Movies Closer to Strike
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Bloomberg

Boeing Reports Disappointing Results Due to Strike

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Boeing reported fourth-quarter revenue that missed analyst estimates after a bruising strike. The company, citing preliminary financial results, said sales were $15.2 billion, less than the $16.76 billion expected by Wall Street. ...
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Bloomberg

Biden Is Handing Off a Strong Economy, Su Says

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Acting US Labor Secretary Julie Su says the Biden administration is handing over a strong economy but more work needs to be done. Su also says talks are already underway with the incoming labor secretary nominee to make sure there is a...
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Bloomberg

Dockworkers, Employers Face Off Ahead of January 15 Deadline

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The US dockworkers' union and employers are set to resume contract talks on January 7 to avoid a strike that would shut down major ports on the US East and Gulf coasts. Brendan Murray has the latest on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Bloomberg

Su Says Unemployment Is Still Historically Low

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The US unemployment rate edges higher to 4.2% in November, but Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su says the rate is still "historically low" and the economy is continuing to grow. She's on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Bloomberg

Top Calls: UAW and Automakers Continue Negotiations

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Garrett Nelson, CFRA Research Senior Equity Analyst, joins Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Bloomberg

Maserati Not Impacted by UAW Strike So Far, CEO Says

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Maserati CEO Davide Grasso says the brand has not been impacted by the United Auto Workers strike yet. Maserati's parent company, Stellantis NV, is involved in the strikes. Maserati is made in Italy, but Grasso says long term impacts of...
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Bloomberg

UAW Says a 21% Pay Raise Isn't Good Enough

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United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain says a 21% pay raise from Stellantis NV isn't good enough. Fain called it a "no-go," proving that the union and the Big Three US automakers are far apart from ending the four day walkout....
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Bloomberg

Brainard on UAW Strike, Budget, AI, Debt

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Lael Brainard, National Economic Council Director, talks about the apparent end of UAW strikes, President Joe Biden's executive order on regulating artificial intelligence, and bringing down the nation's debt. She's on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

GM Reaches Tentative Deal to End UAW Strike

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General Motors Co. reached a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers to end a six-week-old strike with similar terms to the deal signed earlier by Ford Motor Co., according to people familiar with the matter. Members still need...
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Bloomberg

CVS, Walgreens Pharmacists Could Walk Off Job

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Thousands of pharmacists at CVS and Walgreens could go on strike in an effort to improve working conditions and staffing levels. Shane Jerominski is an independent pharmacist. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

UAW Moves Closer to Deal With Ford: AP

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The UAW appears to be moving closer to a tentative contract agreement with Ford, the Associated Press reports, citing two unidentified people with knowledge of the talks. Bloomberg's Keith Naughton has more. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

UAW Expands Strike to Very Profitable GM Plant

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The United Auto Workers expanded its strike on Detroit's big three automakers. 5,000 members at GM's Arlington assembly plant in Texas have walked off the job. Bloomberg's David Welch reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Bloomberg

UAW Won't Expand Strikes, Wins Key Concession

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The United Auto Workers is giving Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Stellantis NV a break from new walkouts this week as contract talks progress. The UAW says GM will include future battery workers in a new contract. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

UAW, Carmakers "Will Get There' on a Deal, Su Believes

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Acting US Secretary of Labor Julie Su expresses optimism on continuing negotiations between the striking United Auto Workers union and car companies. She speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

KKR's Stavros Says It's a Great Time to Be a PE Investor

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Peter Stavros, KKR's co-head of global private equity, explains why it is a good time to be invested in the private equity market. Speaking with Sonali Basak in New York, Stavros also comments on the state of the US labor market. Follow...
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Bloomberg

How a Prolonged UAW Strike Could Impact the Economy

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If the United Auto Workers strike proves to be prolonged, the economic impact could be felt well beyond the motor-vehicle industry according to Bloomberg Economics. It found that each UAW striker could cost five other people their jobs....
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Bloomberg

Workers on the March

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The United Auto Workers has expanded its strike and the actors are still marching. We dive into why these strikes might be different than ones experienced in the past.
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Bloomberg

Beddoes: Concerning When Organized Labor Tries to Stop Technology

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Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief is concerned about organized labor trying to stop technology. She explains why protectionism and tariffs are not good for American workers in long run.