DOGE vowed to make government more ‘efficient’ — but it’s doing the opposite (washingtonpost.com)

DOGE vowed to make government more ‘efficient’ — but it’s doing the opposite (washingtonpost.com)

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Tag: "Labor"

  • SpaceX illegally fired workers critical of Elon Musk, U.S. labor agency says (nbcnews.com)
    SpaceX illegally fired workers critical of Elon Musk, U.S. labor agency says (nbcnews.com)
  • November jobs report: Unemployment unexpectedly declines in November as US labor market continues to impress (finance.yahoo.com)
    November jobs report: Unemployment unexpectedly declines in November as US labor market continues to impress (finance.yahoo.com)
  • The new UAW deal and the future of labor unions (robertreich.substack.com)
    The new UAW deal and the future of labor unions (robertreich.substack.com)
  • EV makers’ use of Chinese suppliers raises concerns about forced labor (washingtonpost.com)
    EV makers’ use of Chinese suppliers raises concerns about forced labor (washingtonpost.com)
  • They’re Paid Billions to Root Out Child Labor in the U.S. Why Do They Fail? (nytimes.com)
    They’re Paid Billions to Root Out Child Labor in the U.S. Why Do They Fail? (nytimes.com)
  • Actors ratify three-year contract, ending Hollywood’s labor turmoil (reuters.com)
    Actors ratify three-year contract, ending Hollywood’s labor turmoil (reuters.com)
  • Biden is presiding over a labor renaissance (publicnotice.co)
    Biden is presiding over a labor renaissance (publicnotice.co)
  • ‘Broken’ US labor laws could hamper union wins for workers, experts warn (theguardian.com)
    ‘Broken’ US labor laws could hamper union wins for workers, experts warn (theguardian.com)
  • California Poultry Supplier Illegally Employed Kids, Stole Wages: Labor Department (huffpost.com)
    California Poultry Supplier Illegally Employed Kids, Stole Wages: Labor Department (huffpost.com)
  • Tyson and Perdue Are Facing Child Labor Investigations (nytimes.com)
    Tyson and Perdue Are Facing Child Labor Investigations (nytimes.com)
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