Economy

Josh Eidelson: Will Justice Be Served for McDonald’s Guest Workers?

Josh Eidelson: Will Justice Be Served for McDonald’s Guest Workers? Josh Eidelson: Will Justice Be Served for McDonald’s Guest Workers?

The US’s guest worker program is riddled with holes—and abuse. Just ask McDonald’s workers on “cultural exchange.”

Mar 18, 2013 / Nation in the News / Press Room

A Failed Whale, and How to Fix It

A Failed Whale, and How to Fix It A Failed Whale, and How to Fix It

JPMorgan Chase gamed the system to hide risky trades. Will Congress let them go free?

Mar 18, 2013 / Alexis Goldstein

Why Cyprus Matters: The Eurozone Strikes Again

Why Cyprus Matters: The Eurozone Strikes Again Why Cyprus Matters: The Eurozone Strikes Again

The plan to tax savers’ deposits in Cyprus's ailing banks will deepen political fault lines in the Eurozone—and hurt local people first.

Mar 18, 2013 / Blog / Maria Margaronis

American Employment Winter: Beware Reports of Spring

American Employment Winter: Beware Reports of Spring American Employment Winter: Beware Reports of Spring

The numbers on job creation and unemployment are not as positive as they first appear—just watch American Winter.

Mar 18, 2013 / Blog / Laura Flanders

Obama’s Nominee for Labor Department Head Has Championed Domestic Workers’ Rights

Obama’s Nominee for Labor Department Head Has Championed Domestic Workers’ Rights Obama’s Nominee for Labor Department Head Has Championed Domestic Workers’ Rights

Thomas Perez once pushed for a domestic workers’ bill of rights. Could he help the movement at the federal level?

Mar 18, 2013 / Blog / Bryce Covert

This Week in Poverty: SEIU Hospital Workers Strike for Affordable Healthcare

This Week in Poverty: SEIU Hospital Workers Strike for Affordable Healthcare This Week in Poverty: SEIU Hospital Workers Strike for Affordable Healthcare

A nonprofit, Catholic healthcare giant makes hundreds of millions in profits, raises the salaries of corporate executives and asks workers earning $31,000 a year to pay a $3,100 de...

Mar 18, 2013 / Blog / Greg Kaufmann

This Week: A Tale of Two Budgets This Week: A Tale of Two Budgets

The Ryan budget proposal’s devastating implications and the clear, humane alternative proposed by the CPC.

Mar 16, 2013 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

This Week: A Tale of Two Budgets This Week: A Tale of Two Budgets

At look at the Ryan budget proposal's devastating implications and the clear, humane alternative proposed by the CPC.

Mar 16, 2013 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Small Print, Big Problem (Part II: Remedies)

Small Print, Big Problem (Part II: Remedies) Small Print, Big Problem (Part II: Remedies)

The problem of unfair and inscrutible boilerplate contracts might find its remedy in Washington or the state capitols—or we might be able to seize the day ourselves.

Mar 15, 2013 / Blog / Rick Perlstein

‘Veronica Mars’, Amanda Palmer, ‘The Atlantic’ and the Depressing Economics of Cultural Production: Oh My!

‘Veronica Mars’, Amanda Palmer, ‘The Atlantic’ and the Depressing Economics of Cultural Production: Oh My! ‘Veronica Mars’, Amanda Palmer, ‘The Atlantic’ and the Depressing Economics of Cultural Production: Oh My!

The way things are going, Kickstarter may become the “corporate welfare” of the artistic world.

Mar 15, 2013 / Blog / Michelle Dean

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