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White House Says Stimulus Plan is Already Bipartisan
Feb.10 -- Cedric Richmond, director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, says the $1.9 trillion stimulus plan is already bipartisan and is very popular. He says the administration is reaching out to both business leaders and...
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Liverpool bar owner says financial support for closed venues 'not enough'
Venya Kruitkov, owner of Kazamier bar in Liverpool, says that more financial support needs to be provided as employers in the hospitality industry will be unable to subside wages, even with Government support.
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Nobel Laureate Spence Sees Potential Employment, Productivity Boom
Apr.19 -- Nobel Laureate Michael Spence sees a “very powerful” recovery underway out of the Coronavirus pandemic and explains how it could bring real change to the dynamics of the U.S. economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Senate Passes COVID Relief Bill Without $15 Minimum Wage
The Senate's bill changed the income threshold for direct payments, and it does not include a provision to raise the federal minimum wage.
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Yield Curve Is a Better Measure of Inflation: Quadratic's Davis
Feb.19 -- Quadratic Capital Founder and chief investment officer Nancy Davis says rates are catching up to equities and the yield curve looks like an inflation indicator. Harvard Economics Professor and Former IMF Chief Economist Ken...
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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?"
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Muehlhaeuser: Eating Out Is Cheaper Than Eating at Home
Aug. 12 -- Hubertus Muehlhaeuser, president and chief executive officer at Manitowoc Foodservice, discusses the stability of the restaurant business, why he's confident the business is growing and how he's handling the slowdown. He...
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VOICED : German businesses adapt to new minimum wage
VOICED : German businesses adapt to new minimum wage
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South African trade unions strike over proposed national minimum wage
Nationwide protests by members of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) brought the country's major towns and cities to a standstill on Wednesday.
The federation called a national general strike to protest...
Bloomberg
Amazon Launches $2 Billion Affordable Housing Plan
Jan.07 -- Amazon Senior VP for Global Affairs Jay Carney speaks about the company's plan to support affordable housing and how it hopes to work with the incoming Joe Biden administration. He speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Estee Lauder CFO Says Women Need to Be Strong Participants in Workforce
Mar.08 -- Tracey Travis, Estee Lauder CFO, talks about how the pandemic has impacted women. She says the company works hard to help women balance demands of work and family. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Nobel Prize in Economics Shared by Card, Angrist, Imbens
Oct.11 -- Three U.S.-based academics won the 2021 Nobel Prize for economics Monday, David Card at the University of California Berkeley, Joshua D. Angrist of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Guido W. Imbens at Stanford...
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Pres. Biden To Order Stopgap Relief While Congress Considers Stimulus
The pair of orders will reportedly increase food aid and protect those seeking jobs while on unemployment.
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Summers Says: Markets Will Survive Reddit Traders
Jan.22 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says markets will survive the actions of Reddit-charged day traders, but regulations need to be more modern. He joins David Westin on...
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JPMorgan Open to Raising Minimum Wage for Workers: Dimon
JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon says the firm has always taken care of the firm's employees. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond at the JPMorgan Global High Yield and Leveraged Finance Conference in Miami.
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Fast food workers go on strike, joined by supporters in 100 cities
Fast-food workers and labour organisers protested in cities across the United States on Thursday amid a push for higher wages.
Organisers say walkouts are planned in 100 cities, with rallies set for another 100 cities.
But it's not...
Bloomberg
Christie: Im Tired of Hearing About Minimum Wage
Oct. 22 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports on New Jersey Governor Chris Christies comments on the minimum wage. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Facebook Partners With NFL for Video
Dec. 24 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns, Mia Saini and Matt Miller report on todays top trending news stories. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Government Lags Voters on Minimum Wage: Krueger
Nov. 7 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger and Vanguard Chief Executive Officer William McNabb, discuss the midterm elections and income inequality in the U.S. They speak on Bloomberg Television's Bloomberg...
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New Bill Attempts to Revive French Economy
Dec. 10 ""Bloomberg's Mark Deen reports on an introduction of a bill by the French Economy Minister to spur Frances struggling economy. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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When Will the U.S. See Wage Growth?
Dec. 1 -- Charles Schwab Chief Global Investment Strategist Jeffrey Kleintop, BTIG's Walter Piecyk and Bloomberg's Carl Riccadonna discuss energy, the Fed and wage growth. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A federal government-mandated hike in the minimum wage will put some extra change in the pockets of workers. But employers - especially small business owners - worry about the added strain on their bottom lines
HEADLINE: Minimum wage hike affects businesses, workers
CAPTION: A federal government-mandated hike in the minimum wage will put some extra change in the pockets of workers. But employers - especially small business owners - worry about...
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Police try to disperse garment workers protesting for better wages
Thousands of garment workers demanding higher pay clashed with police in Bangladesh for a fourth day on Thursday.
Riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesting workers in violence that highlighted the poor working...
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Calif. Governor OKs Increased Family Leave Pay
California's Democratic governor is increasing the amount of pay employers must give workers who take time off to care for their family.Gov. Jerry Brown signed AB908 Monday to update the state's paid family leave law, saying he wants to...