Labor News and Blog Posts
When Trump Draws a Line in the Sand
Recommended Reading / October 2nd, 2023 / by Dan Schnur

Trump's massive lead in primary polls gives him the opportunity to shift to a general election message months before the first primary votes are cast.
See moreThis Week in Fact Checking: Mainstream Media and Joe Biden, Congress’ ‘Probe’ Into Elon Musk, Biden’s Job Numbers
Fact Check / September 21st, 2023 / by Andy Gorel

Notable fact checking coverage across the spectrum this week delved into claims about Senator Elizabeth Warren’s call for a probe into Elon Musk, Trump and Biden’s respective employment records, and the relationship between President Biden and mainstream media.
See moreHere's Where Democrats and Republicans Agree on Workers Rights
Common Ground / August 31st, 2022 / by Clare Ashcraft

There are plenty of aspects of workers’ rights and well-being that gain approval from people across the political spectrum.
See moreStory of the Week: Record Number of Job Openings, but Hiring Slower Than Expected
Story of the Week / June 10th, 2021 / by AllSides Staff

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 9.3 million job openings this week, the highest amount since it began tracking the number in 2000 and a good sign for the economy's COVID-19 recovery. D...
See moreSurveys Show Republican Voters Actually Support Increasing the Minimum Wage, Just Not to $15/Hour
News / April 1st, 2021 / by Bella Jasper

U.S. Congress will consider a $15 minimum wage for the second time soon. Joe Biden and most congressional Democrats want to more than double the minimum hourly wage from its current level of $7.25....
See moreMedia Bias Alert: Left and Right Coverage on Minimum Wage Bump Differs
News / January 27th, 2021 / by Joseph Ratliff

“There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” -Mark Twain
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