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The Wall Street Journal: Trump did not have chest pains, Walter Reed doctor says
The White House sought to tamp down speculation about President Trump’s health on Monday, releasing a statement from the president’s physician saying that Trump’s unannounced weekend visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was routine......»»
The Wall Street Journal: United Auto Workers president stepping aside amid federal corruption probe
United Auto Workers President Gary Jones is stepping aside from the union’s top role, the union said Saturday, amid a federal investigation into corruption in the top ranks......»»
GM contract vote by striking UAW workers heads into final hours
Striking workers at General Motors Co factories in the United States finish voting on Friday on a proposed four-year contract that could end a 39-day strike that has cost the No. 1 U.S. automaker more than $2 billion according to Wall Street......»»
The Wall Street Journal: GM CEO Mary Barra meets with union leaders to jump-start stalled negotiations
General Motors Co. CEO Mary Barra met on Wednesday with UAW President Gary Jones to jump-start stalled contract talks and end a 25-day strike at the company’s U.S. factories, according to people briefed on the meeting......»»
Divide over California law reclassifying Uber, Lyft drivers
California’s new worker-protection bill could require Uber and Lyft to treat drivers as employees, but not all workers welcome the changes. Photo/Video: Jake Nicol/The Wall Street Journal.....»»
Weekend Reading
Klarman’s Baupost Poised to Cash In On PG&E Insurance Bet – The Wall Street Journal: Seth Klarman’s hedge fund Baupost Group .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: ‘Downton Abbey’ leads weekend box office, topping Brad Pitt’s ‘Ad Astra’
Two American heroes, Brad Pitt and Rambo, were no match for the British gentry of “Downton Abbey,†as the film adaptation of the U.K. television show easily topped the box office this weekend......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Walmart likely discriminated against female employees, per EEOC memo
The memo from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission shows that 178 female workers were payed less or denied promotions based on their gender......»»
Crude prices jump, Wall Street recoils after drone strike erases half of Saudi Arabia’s oil output
The weekend attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil infrastructure knocked out nearly 6 percent of the 100 million barrels a day the world consumes......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank to lend its workers billions to invest in its giant VC fund
SoftBank Group is leaning on its employees, including Chief Executive Masayoshi Son, for cash as the firm rushes to raise an ambitious technology fund amid volatile markets......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump suggests meeting with China’s Xi to resolve Hong Kong crisis
President Donald Trump suggested a “personal meeting†with China’s President Xi Jinping to discuss the escalating crisis in Hong Kong and warned China it must respond “humanely†to the protests if it wants to strike a trade deal......»»
The Wall Street Journal: EBay sues, claiming Amazon workers illegally poached its sellers
EBay Inc. is suing three Amazon.com Inc. employees who it claims worked to illegally recruit its third-party sellers, the latest twist in a nearly yearlong tussle between the e-commerce competitors......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New 401(k) rule would let businesses band together to offer retirement plans
Small businesses would have an easier time banding together to create joint 401(k) retirement plans for workers under a rule the Labor Department is set to finish soon, according to a senior administration official......»»
Boeing Shares Spike On Report "Bird Strikes" Involved In Ethiopian Airlines Crash
Boeing shares are spiking, lifting the Dow, after the Wall Street Journal reported that US aviation authorities now believe a 'bird strike' may have triggered the sequence of events that led to the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302. Four .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Walmart store managers make $175,000 a year, while other full-time workers make $14.26 an hour
In 2015, Walmart set a minimum wage for hourly workers at $9......»»
Oil workers are earning $200,000 as the boom rolls on
Oil and gas drillers had some of the highest-paid median workers in the energy and utility sectors in 2018, according to The Wall Street Journal analysis of annual pay disclosures by hundreds of big U.S. companies......»»
Wal-Mart Is Rolling Out The Robots After Raising Minimum Wage
Offering yet another lesson in how raising the minimum wage can destroy jobs, particularly for the most poorly compensated workers whom activists had intended to help, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that Wal-Mart.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: WarnerMedia offers buyouts to Turner workers as AT&T reshapes business
AT&T Inc.’s WarnerMedia took steps to reduce head count at its Turner unit, which was essentially dissolved as a result of a wide-ranging restructuring announced earlier this month......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Syria brushes off U.S.-led airstrikes, launches new attacks against rebels
Syrian armed forces on Sunday unleashed airstrikes against rebels and shelled what rescue workers said were civilian homes, as President Bashar al-Assad sought to demonstrate his regime’s continued strength a day after a U.S.-led missile attack.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump says U.S. and allies have launched military strikes in Syria
The decision to strike was aimed at cutting off the production and use of chemical weapons in the country, Trump said at the White House on Friday night......»»