On cspan 2. Cspan has your unfiltered view of government. We are funded by these Television Companies and more, including media,. At media, we believe that whether you live here or right here or way out in the middle of anywhere, you should have access to fast, reliable internet. Thats why we are leading the way and taking you to 10 g. Media, supports cspan as a Public Service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Now a discussion on workplace labor organizing with the president of the aflcio and union members. They discussed the importance of Community Engagement in updating labor laws. This was part of a conference hosted by the center for american progress. Hello everyone. That was okay. Hello everyone. There we go. Thats better. Im mike williams, a senior fellow at the center for american progress. I am thrilled to introduce our next two programs because we are going to be hearing about the state of labor in the u. S. The Union Movem
Level since going public, all because of what its doing in, you guess it, tweight loss. We start off with the last trading day of the month a look at just how much things have changed in the month of september. We kicked off the month, the yield in the tenyear treasury was less than 4. 1 . Its risen 50 bases points, hitting levels not seen in 16 years. Volatility soared 30 to its highest since may, and meantime, stocks dropped with the nasdaq and s p locking in their worst months of the year. As we get ready to kick off the strongest time of year for the marks, what should we expect . Tim, what do you expect . I expect theres not going to be a fed meeting that was supposed to be a nothing burg that are turn into the a big burger. Were already on the move. But i guess what i expect is that sentiment and positioning have already made adjustments based upon how bad september was. And i think theyve already started to adjust backwards. I realize and carder probably thinks the about this al
No Class is an op-ed column by writer and radical organizer Kim Kelly that connects worker struggles and the current state of the American labor movement with its storied — and sometimes bloodied — past.
California employers should begin preparing for a number of changes as a result of new laws enacted during this year’s legislative session that were signed by Governor Gavin Newsom..
Seyfarth Synopsis: California has increased the minimum wage of fast food workers to $20, and authorized the creation of the Fast Food Council comprised.