March Bureau of Labor Statistics Report Masks Rough Economic Sailing Ahead
From the report: 215,000 new jobs, but as usual many in part-time or low-paying sectors like retail, construction and health care while... Read More
New York Joins Calif., Others in Giving Teaching Credentials to DREAMers
New York State will soon approve legislation that will allow illegal immigrants who have temporary legal status, DREAMers, to teach in public... Read More
February Jobs Report Offers Mixed Bag, but Oil Industry Gets Hammered
The February Bureau of Labor Statistics report had something for the bulls, and something for the bears. Oil industry lay off casualties.... Read More
Carrier, Hertz Cut U.S. Workers; Some Jobs Going to Mexico, Others Likely to H-1Bs
February has been a bad, bad month for American workers. First came the totally dismal Bureau of Labor Statistics report which found... Read More
Beverly Hills Bakery Blues: Rich Immigrants Exploit Poor Immigrant Workers
Few United States cities are more sympathetic to illegal immigration than Beverly Hills. Many wealthy residents have incomes high enough to hire... Read More
Damning New Challenger, Gray Report Destroys Tech Lobby ‘Shortage’ Claim
In a recent press release, Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a global consultancy firm, wrote that in 2015 the U.S. technology sector –... Read More
For American Workers, Bad TPP News Dwarfs Poor January BLS Report
Last month, as Wall Street anticipated, only 151,000 nonfarm payroll jobs were created, with 70 percent of the new jobs driven by... Read More
Omnibus, Obama’s Work-Permits-for-All Madness Dwarf December BLS Tedium
The biggest recent economic news isn’t the December jobs report as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Americans have long ago... Read More
Senate Introduces Worker Protection Bill
Sold Out Exposes Extent of Corporate Greed, Visa Abuse Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) recently introduced the long overdue... Read More
Are Mass Immigration and Mass Outsourcing Killing Less-Educated, Middle-Aged White Americans?
Death rates have been increasing for white, middle-aged Americans, according to a husband-and-wife team of economists at Princeton University. The New York... Read More