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New York (AFP) - The number of unionization campaigns has jumped in the 2022 fiscal year, according to federal data released Wednesday, reflecting how the tight US labor market has created opportunity for organized labor. Through the first three quarters of fiscal 2022 -- from October 1 to June 30 -- there were 1,935 unionization campaigns filed with the National Labor Relations Board, up 56 percent from the prior year. The surge in union drives has been a feature of the Covid-19-era US economy, which has also seen an uptick in strikes at John Deere, Kellogg's and elsewhere amid dissatisfacti...
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Who doesn’t want a guaranteed income stream to gather the litter of your crushed retirement plans? But, some annuities offer financial safety. Stan Haithcock, renowned as Stan The Annuity Man states, “Saying you hate annuities is like saying you hate all restaurants.” So, let’s dive in to learn a few important things about annuities. What Is An Annuity?“Annuities can produce an income stream you can’t outlive.” It’s a contract with the insurance company that binds both the company and the annuitant into unbreakable contractual obligations. Upon breaching the policies, a high penalty cost is li...
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For most people, the American Rescue Plan is the source of a third stimulus check of up to $1,400. In reality, the stimulus checks are just one part of the massive $1.9 trillion plan. The American Rescue Plan offers many additional benefits to people apart from the coronavirus stimulus checks. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Coronavirus stimulus checks is just one benefitMost people are only concerned about the coronavirus stimulus checks that the American Rescue Plan offers. However, the $1.9 trillion plan offers many more benefits that could help people get more money than t...
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San Francisco (AFP) - California's top court on Wednesday refused to consider a legal bid to nullify a referendum passed by voters that lets "gig workers" like Uber be treated as contractors. Justices did not comment on the merits of the case, telling those behind the suit they were free to file it in a lower court. Drivers for ride-share and meal delivery apps filed the lawsuit directly to the California State Supreme Court in January to derail voter-endorsed labor legislation known as Proposition 22. "We are disappointed in the Supreme Court's decision not to hear our case, but make no mista...
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