Only 17% US workers say their pay has risen with inflation
Survey data from the NY Times show that only 17% of Americans say their pay rose with the rising inflation rates. ...
Workplace strikes surge in the country
School bus drivers, factory workers and nurses are among the many hundreds who walked off their jobs amid a surge of labor activism that experts have named "Striketober". Experts say that these strikes are arising from the new leverage workers hold in the nation’s tight job market. Having seen the ...
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