Ford, GM laying off more as United Auto Workers strike intensifies By Vaughn Cockayne - The Washington Times Shares
Office space insanity: Feds spent $3.3 billion on office furniture during pandemic despite telework By Ramsey Touchberry - The Washington Times Shares
Government sues Union Pacific over using flawed test to disqualify color blind railroad workers By Josh Funk - Associated Press Shares
Nigeria’s leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government By Chinedu Asadu - Associated Press Shares
United Autoworkers strikes spread to Chicago and Lansing as 7,000 more workers join the picket line By David Koenig and Tom Krisher - Associated Press Shares
United Auto Workers strikes spread as 7,000 more workers at two plants join picket line By Tom Krisher and David Koenig - Associated Press Shares
EEOC sues UnitedHealthcare for firing workers who wanted religious exemptions to vaccine mandates By Mark A. Kellner - The Washington Times Shares
AOC slams Christie for his comments about the first lady By Mallory Wilson - The Washington Times Shares
New California law raises minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour By Adam Beam - Associated Press Shares
Federal shutdown promises a slower IRS, longer lines at airports, paid time off for bureaucrats By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times Shares
Trump vows to fight for autoworkers against Biden and the ‘ultra-left-wing lunatics’ By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times Shares
Biden ad slams Trump’s visit to Michigan as ‘deeply shallow’ support for auto workers By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times Shares
Trump heads to Michigan to compete with Biden for union votes while his GOP challengers debate By Jill Colvin - Associated Press Shares