by Tyler | Sep 6, 2019 | compensation, Economy, labor, productivity, Trending, wages
Wages are rising, pushing up the share of America’s output that goes to workers rather than investors.
by Tyler | Sep 4, 2019 | Apple, Cartel, Economy, Google, immigrant, immigration, Migrants, migration, Politics, salaries, Sherman Antitrust Act, silicon valley, Trending, wages
The nation’s chicken-processing companies created a covert cartel to suppress wages paid to many Americans and immigrants, accorkding to a lawsuit by the Handley Farah & Anderson law firm in Washington D.C.
by Tyler | Sep 3, 2019 | 2020 Election, American workers, Biden, Democrat Party, Economy, Jobs, Joe Biden, Manufacturing Jobs, Politics, steel workers, Trending, uaw, union workers, Unions, United Auto Workers, United Steelworkers, wages
Union bosses, closely tied to the Democrat Party, say American union workers sticking with President Trump in 2020 and his economic nationalist agenda is “a serious problem” for them.
by Tyler | Sep 2, 2019 | 2020 Election, America First, American workers, foreign workers, H-1B, H-1B Visa, Hilarie Gamm, Illegal Aliens, immigration, Jobs, Labor Day, mass immigration, OPT, Politics, Tech Workers, Trending, U.S. Workers, wages
The federal government is helping giant multinational corporations such as Amazon and Google to reap a 15 percent discount every time foreign workers are hired over American college graduates, says Hilarie Gamm.
by Tyler | Aug 18, 2019 | Economy, FWD.us, Georgia, H-1B, Illegal Aliens, immigration, legal immigration, Mark Zuckerberg, Politics, S. 386, salaries, Trending, wages
Mark Zuckerberg’s group of West Coast investors is lobbying the GOP to keep illegal cheap labor flowing into Georgia.
by Tyler | Aug 16, 2019 | America First, American workers, China, Curtis Ellis, economic nationalism, Economy, Free Trade, Globalists, manufacturing, multinational corporations, NAFTA, Outsourcing, Politics, Radio, Tariffs, Trending, U.S. Workers, wages, WTO
The country’s reliance on China for vital industries that are necessary for United States national security is “truly frightening,” says Curtis Ellis of America First Policies.