Prescription for Pink Slips: CVS Health to Cut 5,000 Jobs
CVS Health said Monday it is cutting approximately 5,000 jobs to focus more on healthcare services for its customers.

CVS Health said Monday it is cutting approximately 5,000 jobs to focus more on healthcare services for its customers.

Nearly 7 in 10 likely GOP primary voters say the United States’ decades-long free trade policy eliminates American jobs, a poll reveals.

Trucking company Yellow Corp. shut down on Sunday after 99 years, a move that has deeply affected tens of thousands of American workers.

A Kroger grocery store in Tennessee has recently converted to self-checkouts only. There will reportedly be no cashiers or baggers present. The company claims the move will not result in store employees losing their jobs.

Chinese automakers are looking to flood the United States market with cheap Electric Vehicles (EVs) as President Joe Biden’s administration has made a rapid all-electric, green energy push without having first ensured domestic manufacturing capacity.

The United States must bring back the jobs “globalists sent overseas” to China in order to “rebuild the middle class,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) told Breitbart News on Sunday.

Experts at the Heritage Foundation say House Republicans ought to axe a massive foreign worker expansion slipped into their Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill.

Farms across the United States have ballooned the number of foreign H-2A visa workers imported to take agricultural jobs just as Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee are seeking more foreign workers than ever before.

President Joe Biden’s green agenda for the auto industry is set to shift billions in wealth away from American workers to multinational corporations, a new report from the United Auto Workers (UAW) details.

Federal data show a two-month rise in unemployment among black Americans due to the Biden administration’s deliberate transfer of compliant and cheap migrant workers into Americans’ workplaces.

The United Auto Workers (UAW) is going after President Joe Biden’s so-called “green energy” agenda for its wage-cutting outcomes while showering billions in American taxpayer money on the three largest automakers in the nation: Ford, General Motors (GM), and Stellantis.

On Friday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “Sound On,” acting Labor Secretary Julie Su responded to the increase in the unemployment rate among African Americans in June by stating that “the trends tell a different story.” And the trends show “equitable growth

During an interview on Bloomberg on Friday, White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jared Bernstein stated that the increase in the black unemployment rate “was statistically insignificant in June,” but the increase in black unemployment in May was statistically

The Wall Street Journal editorial board is slamming Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for signing a sweeping mandatory E-Verify bill into law that prevents industries across the state from hiring illegal aliens over Americans and legal immigrants.

Today’s jobs report data is likely enough to lock-in a Fed rate hike.

Jobs numbers disappoint for June, coming in below expectations for the first time in over a year.

China now dominates the world’s supply of nickel, a critical mineral needed to manufacture batteries for Electric Vehicles (EVs) in the United States, a new report details.

The private sector put nearly 500,000 people onto payrolls in June, according to the calculations of payroll processor ADP.

The leisure and hospitality sector added a jaw-dropping 232,000 jobs.

President Joe Biden, who recently met with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is seemingly delaying wage protections for American white-collar workers at risk of being laid off and forced to train their foreign replacements, primarily from India, through the H-1B visa program.

While Americans have struggled to remain in the workforce, the powerful business lobby is urging President Joe Biden to increase the share of foreign visa workers whom they can hire to what would be the highest level on record.

United States tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese products have helped slash the nation’s dependence on China while reshoring jobs back to American communities, a new analysis finds.

Nestle is closing a coffee plant in Freehold, New Jersey, after 75 years of operation and reportedly sending production to Mexico.

The United Auto Workers (UAW), the largest auto industry union representing more than 400,000 working and middle class members, is withholding support for President Joe Biden over his administration’s “actively funding the race to the bottom” with a massive effort toward Electric Vehicles (EVs).

A rule from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), meant to protect American professionals from H-1B visa fraud, was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday.

Crowds descended on Sevierville, Tennessee, Monday to participate in the grand opening of the world’s largest gas station, called Buc-ee’s.

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-ND) has launched a national campaign called “Freedom Works Here,” which includes two video advertisements to recruit workers from other states to South Dakota.

While the notion that the labor market has been softening underneath the strong headline figures is increasingly popular, the evidence marshaled to support it is not very strong.

India and China are continuing to monopolize the United States’ H-1B visa program which is regularly used by corporations and big businesses to lay off American professionals from their jobs and replace them with foreign visa workers.

A New Jersey father’s dedication and hard work has finally paid off and his family could not be prouder of him.

You could not wish for a better illustration of how hard it is to read the economic signals these days than the dueling services sector purchasing managers indexes released on Monday.

President Joe Biden touted May’s jobs report, but Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott says the unemployment numbers are “distorted.”

A decline in the self-employed gig economy could be pulling more workers into payroll jobs while also increasing the unemployment rate, Breitbart Economics Editor John Carney explained.

The labor market is putting the Federal Reserve to the test.

On Friday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “José Díaz-Balart Reports,” Senior Adviser to President Joe Biden Gene Sperling commented on the recent jobs report and stated that “there’s a lot to feel good about” because jobs are still being created and that
And how can the rise in unemployment be reconciled with the huge job gains?

The U.S. economy added 339,000 jobs in May and the unemployment rate rose to 3.7 percent, the Labor Department said Friday. Economists had forecast employers would grow payrolls by 190,000, a downturn from the preliminary April estimate of 253,000. The unemployment rate was expected to pick up to 3.5 percent from 3.4 percent.

The bones of the U.S. economy are looking good as we hurtle toward the warming months.

Employees at Master Lock’s plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin are urging the corporation to scrap its plans to outsource their jobs, reportedly to Mexico, noting that the operation is profitable and that there is no justification for such a move.

A second consecutive month of strong job growth. What will Friday’s nonfarm payrolls bring?
