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Labour organisers believe the political momentum has shifted in their direction after years of decline. But are they overplaying their hand?
Making a case against soft landing is hard, but not impossible
Non-farm payrolls rise sharply while unemployment rate slides to 3.7%
And more on private credit CLOs
FT-Booth survey respondents think US central bank will remain more hawkish than market expects
Data offers Federal Reserve more evidence that high interest rates are cooling demand
And bitcoin is booming again
The essential factors we need to consider if the Federal Reserve chair is to get his wish
Tesla, Toyota and Volkswagen among companies targeted after UAW wins concessions at Detroit’s Big Three
German carmaker’s 11% increase follows moves by Nissan, Hyundai, Honda and Toyota to lift workers’ wages
A profession known for offering flexible and high-paying careers could lose 80% of its members
Or too little ado about Sahmthing?
Dearth of decent and affordable services is a leading factor driving women from the workforce
The former Federal Reserve economist on talk of a recession, the battle to tame inflation and the difficulties of forecasting
Looking at the strategies of three major labour movements and whether their efforts could signal a new era of power for unions in America
Legitimate security concerns should not drive self-defeating curbs on Chinese-born researchers
Stocks and bonds rally on hopes that Fed will call time on raising interest rates
Breakthrough with UAW follows similar agreements with Ford and Chrysler owner Stellantis
After agreement with Ford this week, GM is last of Big Three carmakers yet to settle with UAW
UAW’s tentative deal with Ford is latest to reflect revived power at the negotiating table
Soft monetary-policy landings depend on the environment, too
United Auto Workers target lucrative factory for Suburban and Escalade models in widening action
Senior Biden official says employment figures are expected to track a jump in factory construction
Companies are working in-house and with colleges to boost technical expertise
Addition of 336,000 roles by employers masks complex news for workers, Federal Reserve, bonds and equities
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