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Can ... we still trust the monthly jobs report?

NPR
Can we still trust official numbers like the monthly jobs report? Erica Groshen, a former Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, shares her worries about the future integrity of government data.
Can ... we still trust the monthly jobs report?

Trump Administration Disbands Two Committees Advising on Economic Stats

Wall Street Journal
A Fesac committee member, economist Erica Groshen, said the group played a critical role in guiding the offices that track U.S. inflanation, employment andeconomic growth. “Its work goes to the essential transparency of these statistical agencies.”
Trump Administration Disbands Two Committees Advising on Economic Stats

What if striking Corrections Officers don't return to work?

Audacy
Governor Kathy Hochul said the correction officers must return to work by Saturday to avoid being disciplined. "Individuals could be fired or terminated," said Labor expert Art Wheaton. But, he told WBEN, he does not expect that to happen immediately.
What if striking Corrections Officers don't return to work?

Many laid-off government workers aren’t eligible for unemployment

Marketplace
Cathy Creighton, director of the Buffalo Co-Lab, discusses unemployment insurance for laid-off workers.
Many laid-off government workers aren’t eligible for unemployment

DoorDash to pay $17 million to drivers for pocketing their tips

The Today Show
Andrew Wolf, assistant professor, said he believes that while the ruling is good for gig workers, similar infractions may continue to happen.
DoorDash to pay $17 million to drivers for pocketing their tips

As Trump makes legal labor action more difficult with labor board cuts, some workers are considering other options

Fast Company
“You can organize, but if the employer doesn’t agree to recognize the union or bargain, there’s nothing you can do about it. For workers, there’s nowhere you can go,” says Cathy Creighton, director of the ILR Buffalo Co-Lab.
As Trump makes legal labor action more difficult with labor board cuts, some workers are considering other options

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