Bloomberg
Fed Beige Book Report Shows Economic Growth Cooling
Mar.06 -- The U.S. economy cooled in the first two months of 2019, with growth characterized as “slight-to-moderate” across most of the country, according to the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book economic report, based on anecdotal...
Bloomberg
Impact of Covid-19 on the Gig Economy
Dec.08 -- As businesses ponder what the future of work will look like, many people are rethinking the idea of employment altogether and looking to the gig economy as a way to make a living. Daniel Yanisse, is the CEO of Checkr, a company...
Bloomberg
U.S. Labor Secretary Says Strong Jobs Report Sign of Covid Adjustment
U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh discusses the January jobs report with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
Curated Video
Latinos Facing Multiple Barriers To Getting COVID Vaccines
Experts say vaccination of Hispanics hindered by language, education, access to appointments and fear of deportation.
Bloomberg
High-Skilled Foreign Workers With H1-B Visas Drop Most in Decade
Greenspoon Marder partner Nandini Nair joins Emily Chang to talk about the drop in thenumber of H1-B visa immigrants following the previous administration's policies and now the pandemic, and what impact this has on the tech sector in...
Press Association
Tube workers strike at London Bridge
All London Underground services were suspended on Tuesday as thousands of Tube workers staged a 24-hour strike in a bitter dispute over jobs, pensions and conditions.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union said its members were...
Bloomberg
Powell Says Fed Can Raise Rates Without Hurting Jobs
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank can raise rates without undermining the labor market. He speaks at a news conference following a two-day policy meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : 'Sex work is work': Protest to decriminalise sex work in S.Africa
Sex workers, activists and allies march in protest through Johannesburg (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Covid-19 Trend Is Not Encouraging: New York-Presbyterian CEO
Dec.15 -- New York-Presbyterian President and Chief executive Officer Dr. Steven Corwin sees dark days ahead for the next 6-8 weeks, but says there is a light at the end of the tunnel. He discusses distribution of Covid-19 vaccines,...
The Recount
Top 5 Clips of August 5th
Lionel Messi's contract negotiations with FC Barcelona get messy. Illinois fights "period poverty" by making feminine hygiene products free. And Wisconsin unveils a tasty vaccine incentive: cream puffs.
Bloomberg
South Africa’s Eskom to Replace Coal With Renewables: CEO
Nov.18 -- Andre de Ruyter, chief executive officer of South Africa’s state-owned power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., discusses the unique opportunity the country has to retire coal fired plants and replace them with cleaner sources of...
Bloomberg
Biden: Will Direct Federal Support for Supply Chain When Needed
Oct.13 -- President Joe Biden says the Port of Los Angeles would begin operating 24 hours a day and 7 days a week as his administration is trying to relieve supply-chain bottlenecks ahead of the U.S. Christmas shopping season. He speaks...
Curated Video
Starbucks Workers To Vote On Union At 3 Buffalo, New York, Stores
The National Labor Relations Board gave more than 120 workers the green light to hold union elections next month.
The Recount
Santa Claus Is Maybe Not Coming to Town This Year
China warns the U.S. about “playing with fire.” The company formerly known as Facebook gets sued. And is Santa Claus coming to town? Maybe not. Here are The Recount’s Top Stories for November 16, 2021.
Bridgeman Arts
RESEARCH IMW833947 Report from Russia, 1943 Small
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Curated Video
Road Rage
HEADLINE: Frustrations mount over road closure, detour
CAPTION: After road workers got so much abuse, California officials shut down a highway under construction forcing drivers to take a long detour and businesses along the road are...
Bloomberg
Twitter Asks Some Fired Workers to Return, Delays Change to Badges
Twitter Inc. is now asking dozens of employees who were laid off last week to return. Meanwhile, the social-media company is delaying the rollout of verification check marks for members of its monthly subscription service until after the...
Bloomberg
Political Hurdles Ahead for Portable Benefits
July 29 -- Bloomberg's Chris Opfer reports on portable benefits. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
What Is a Work Week?
Nov. 7 -- Flush with momentum from the midterm elections, Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican in line to be the next Senate majority leader, says one of his top priorities is to raise the federal definition of full-time work from 35...
Bloomberg
Will Wage Pressure Keep Rising Through 2017?
Feb.06 -- Andrew Zatlin, SouthBay Research president, and Bloomberg's Vince Cignarella discuss the jump in wage pressure this month. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs: Share Buybacks to Rise
Nov. 11 -- Goldman Sachs Global Markets Institute President Abby Joseph Cohen discusses share buybacks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
PHILIPPINES: PROTESTS TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR STRIKING KOREAN WORKERS
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In the Philippines, some 50 protestors demonstrated outside the South Korean Embassy in Manila on Friday to express support for Korean workers currently fighting new labour laws adopted by Seoul.
They condemned the government...
Curated Video
President Barack Obama is reassuring the public that jobs and the economy are his top priority. (May 7)
HEADLINE: Weekly Obama Address: Job creation
CAPTION: President Barack Obama is reassuring the public that jobs and the economy are his top priority. (May 7)
(president Barack Obama)
("Hi. I'm speaking with you today from the Allison...