There are fresh signs that the labor market is weakening as the record-breaking government shutdown draws to an end.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), chairman of the HELP Committee, wants to modernize U.S. labor laws, which he argues are outdated.
The U.S. job market cooled further in the past month, based on a raft of recently released reports. But there is no sign of a ...
A sweeping slate of bills released Monday by Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) would fundamentally change the last eight decades of ...
The U.S. dollar weakened against the euro and yen on Tuesday on concerns about the deteriorating U.S. labor market after a ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics won't be publishing the October jobs report on Friday. LinkedIn, Bank of America, and more ...
Gov. Mike DeWine is considering a bill that would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work later on school nights. Young workers ...
It has been nearly a decade since we sued them for our money, and we are still fighting to get our money, even with a court ...
But the agency has made a dramatic shift during the Trump administration, launching a social media campaign with ...
A federal appellate court has agreed with findings that the owners of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette violated labor laws by ...
Argentina has entered a new political and economic phase after the Oct. 26 legislative elections, in which the ruling party ...