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Landlords are using next-generation eviction tech
As tenant protections get stronger, corporate landlords use software to manage delinquent renters. But housing advocates see a tool for quicker evictions......»»
Housing advocates want more tenant protections in New York; landlords ready to push back
Upstate landlords have also organized by holding informational meetings, forming a political action committee and banding together as a group called Under One Roof......»»
Stocks jump at the open as Coinbase rises, Americans go shopping
U.S. stocks opened higher Thursday amid a raft of strong economic reports and corporate results. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 177 points, or 0.5%, according to prelimina.....»»
Democratic Rep. Andy Levin says corporate America should support the PRO Act and "get excited about making money the old-fashioned way"
Levin co-sponsored the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, a landmark piece of legislation that would make it easier for workers to form unions. Rep. Andy Levin (D-MI) visited Amazon's warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, in March to meet with .....»»
One millionaire landlord was behind half of Milwaukee"s evictions during Covid lockdowns last June. Here"s the story of how corporate landlords helped drive the evictions crisis
Corporate landlords dominate the U.S. rental market, and they are more.....»»
Amazon is battling a union push in Alabama. Here"s why many companies oppose labor organizers.
The share of Americans represented by unions has fallen by nearly 50% since 1983, according to t.....»»
Economic Report: Americans are forming households at a much faster pace than builders are constructing homes
New home sales plummet amid bad weather, but analysts remain upbeat on construction activity......»»
US businesses were hurt after the pandemic became politicized. Now, they"re joining the effort to get Americans vaccinated.
By loudly and publicly supporting the vaccine and mask-wearing, corporate America could he.....»»
: Corporate landlords have started more than 40,000 evictions during the CDC moratorium, but some say they’re trying to help tenants
Landlords say they’re going to great lengths to help tenants in financial binds......»»
Pittsburgh landlords expect region"s move to yellow phase will still be sparse, hopeful for a move to green
State lifting of state at home order won't alleviate tenant apprehension, local landlords say, as Pittsburgh prepares for state-at-home order to be lifted on May 15.....»»
Landlord and commercial tenant disputes start spilling into courts
With storefronts boarded up across the city and , disputes between landlords and their commercial tenants are starting to .  Both Brooks Brothers and Gap were sued in federal court this week by... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
In Versailles, king of online retail Amazon fights unions backlash
Amazon made its case on Tuesday in a French court of appeal to keep deliveries on track in the country, rejecting unions' allegations that it was not doing its best to protect employees from COVID-19......»»
Millions of Americans may not be able to pay bills. These banks are offering coronavirus relief
From emergency loans to deferred credit card payments, credit unions and banks across the country are making accommodations for Americans impacted by Covid-19......»»
Column: The coronavirus bill is a big step toward stimulus that helps you, not corporate bigwigs
The coronavirus stimulus bill marks a shift toward helping ordinary Americans, but more is needed The coronavirus stimulus bill marks a shift toward helping ordinary Americans, but more is needed.....»»
Rand Paul responds to coronavirus backlash: "Perhaps it is too much to ask that we simply have compassion for our fellow Americans who are sick"
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky drew the ire of his Senate colleagues once it emerged he reportedly refused to practice social distan.....»»
These banks are offering coronavirus financial aid
From emergency loans to deferred payments, credit unions and banks across the country are making accommodations for Americans impacted by COVID-19......»»
The Tell: Cracks are forming in corporate bonds as coronavirus slams Wall Street
Stress is beginning to take shape in corporate-debt markets as the spread of c.....»»
To get green-building reform, government must work with unions and landlords
If you are concerned about the environment, you might have heard this lately: New York City’s bu… are its largest producer of carbon emissions. But while much work needs to be done to make... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
State’s pro-tenant law snarls Hamptons mansion rentals
New York State’s sweeping tenant-protection law is causing headaches for Hamptons mansion owners who lease out their beachside spreads for the summer. The new rules prohibit landlords from... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
Workers are forming unions at nonprofits and think tanks. Their bosses aren’t always happy.
Nonprofits, despite their progressive bonafides, have not been known to be especially welcoming to unions. But workers have begun to organize......»»