No Labor Shortage: 11M Americans Out of Work, but All Want Full-Time Jobs
There remain more than 11 million Americans who are out of work despite claims by the big business lobby of a so-called “labor shortage.”

There remain more than 11 million Americans who are out of work despite claims by the big business lobby of a so-called “labor shortage.”

Economists had expected the U.S. to add 158,000 jobs.

A deal struck between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and General Motors (GM) has won full-time jobs for about 930 American workers who have been temporary workers for the automaker and wage hikes.

The U.S. private sector added 202,000 positions in December, according to an estimate from ADP and Moody’s Analytics.

U.S. factories reported that new business kept rising in December, driving them to hire new workers

Former Vice President Joe Biden urged displaced coal miners to take up coding and computer programming on Monday during a campaign swing through New Hampshire.

Former Vice President Joe Biden admitted that he was ready to sacrifice hundreds of thousands of jobs to create a greener economy on Thursday.

Another sign that the economy is finding a firmer footing as we move away from the summer of 2019’s imaginary recession.

The United Kingdom has yet again defied prognostications and expectations from anti-Brexit economists, posting record job numbers under the leadership of Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs at the U.S. Treasury Department Monica Crowley told Breitbart News that President Donald Trump’s “economic freedom agenda” has sparked the highly successful economic growth that has now led to the lowest unemployment rate in half a century.

The revival of U.S. manufacturing was one of Donald Trump’s central campaign promises and a key accomplishment of his first term in office.

The total number of black men employed in the U.S. rose to the highest on record while unemployment held at record low.

President Donald Trump boasted record economic numbers on Friday, recalling a political maxim used by advisers to former President Bill Clinton.

The imaginary recession of 2019 is over.

Jobless claims fall back down toward record lows.

The private sector added just 67,000 jobs in November, the fewest since May and well below expectations, ADP said.

Aircraft maker Boeing reports adding 2,000 new jobs to its St. Louis plants and promises they are safe “for the long term.”

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg’s cheap foreign labor organization is currently lobbying for an agriculture amnesty — designed to cut the wages of America’s farmworkers — just as he jumps in the 2020 Democrat presidential primary race.

A young man with Down syndrome got a big surprise when he went looking for a job in Hyde Park, Ohio, this week.

Presidential candidates promising to bring more illegal and legal immigrants to the United States are much less popular than those vowing to reduce labor market competition by cutting immigration, a new poll finds.

Women are more likely than men to say finding meaningful work is important to them. Men are more likely than women to say being well-paid matters most.

This is the third consecutive month of record-low unemployment for African Americans and a new record low for African American men.

Payroll growth was much stronger than expected in October, despite the GM strike weighing on manufacturing jobs.

The international luxury fashion and leather goods brand Louis Vuitton is planning to create about 1,000 American jobs by opening its newest plant in the small town of Keene, Texas, this year.

Trump has guided a healthy economy and a revival of the middle class in peaceful circumstances. As he faces a field of Democratic rivals stampeding to the left, he is confident.

President Donald Trump’s “Buy American, Hire American” economy, with the tightest labor market in decades, has grown the wages of blue-collar workers more than any other income group, analysis finds.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) promised jobs for “tens of millions of Americans” during the fourth Democrat debate in Westerville, Ohio, Tuesday night.

A U.S. Army veteran in Aurora, Colorado, is helping his fellow servicemen learn job skills to get them back on their feet.

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) claimed that President Trump has “sold out working people” despite smashing economic records, telling her audience that we need a new commander in chief because “dude gotta go.”

A recent study that found permanent tariffs on Chinese imports would create more than a million American jobs has won a prestigious national award.

Unemployment is at a 50 year lows so it is not surprising that a historic share of the workforce is voluntarily quitting their jobs.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), a leading 2020 Democrat presidential primary candidate, is vowing to “fight” for back pay for illegal aliens.

While consumer confidence remains high, the share of Americans concerned about losing their job has climbed for two months.

Ivanka Trump thanked Google for signing a pledge to create 250,000 new job training opportunities in the tech sector for America’s workers.

This is the best jobs market for Latinos in the U.S. ever.

Job creation has cooled off in the second half of 2019 even as unemployment has remained near multi-decade lows.

A group of big business executives and billionaire donors are calling on Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to provide driver’s licenses to illegal aliens across Florida and continue allowing businesses to hire illegal aliens over American citizens.

Hiring slowed a bit in September but still beat expectations.

Nearly seven-in-10 Mississippi residents said they want the chicken plant employers who allegedly hired hundreds of illegal aliens over Americans prosecuted for doing so, a new survey finds.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), a top candidate for the 2020 Democrat presidential nomination, says amnesty for every illegal alien living in the United States is “good for” American workers who will be forced to compete against newly legalized low-skilled foreign workers.
