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Opinion | The President’s Men Don’t Go AWOL

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s disappearance story will strike anyone who has served in a senior administration role as bizarre. When…

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Opinion | A Modified, Limited Good Jobs Report

Updated Jan. 5, 2024 7:03 pm ET It’s an election year, so every economic report is going to be filtered…

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Opinion | Still Hiring

The latest NFIB jobs report finds plenty of openings at small firms.

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Opinion | California’s Fast-Food Casualties

California’s $20 an hour minimum wage for fast-food workers doesn’t take effect until April, but the casualties are already piling…

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Opinion | The Fed Won’t Try to Boost Biden

The central bank has only once changed its policy to help elect a presidential candidate: Nixon in 1972.

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Opinion | ‘Worker’s Choice’ Is the Way Forward

Employees who opt out of unions should be free to negotiate their own contracts.

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Opinion | Philadelphia’s Union Crooks

Big labor claims to stand up for workers, but too often its leaders exploit them. Philadelphia offers one example as…

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Opinion | Worker Shortage Eases a Little at Small Firms

The latest NFIB monthly survey finds fewer companies in need of new employees.

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Crazy Career Moves? ‘Delulu Is the Solulu’

Delusional isn’t a bad word to these job seekers—it’s a mindset.

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Opinion | Wisconsin’s Act 10 Is in Jeopardy

Unions hope the new left state court will overturn the famous labor law.

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