More than 450,000 women have dropped out of the US labor market since January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Outside of the pandemic, it’s one of the steepest declines on record.
The rise of Black and Latina women in union leadership roles marks a significant shift in the American labor movement, reflecting broader changes in workforce demographics and societal expectations.
New statistics indicate a significant trend as women are leaving the labor force at unprecedented rates. This information ...
Black women have played a crucial yet, often overlooked role in the labor union movement, fighting for both workers’ rights and racial justice. Despite facing discrimination from both employers and ...
One of the positive turns that the U.S. economy took during a decade-long recovery through 2019 was a steady rise in the share of women looking for work and working.
Invisible labor in the workplace, remains absolutely critical to building team morale, supporting colleagues through personal or professional difficulties, and even supporting company culture. But ...
FOREMAN, Ark. - Statistics show the state of Arkansas has a lower labor force participation rate for women than the national ...
Brief biographies by the labor historian Philip Foner of the women workers and labor figures who edited or frequently ...
Women who used a virtual reality (VR) headset to watch relaxing immersive scenes — such as a walk through a forest or along a beach — experienced a reduction in labor pain, according to results from a ...
(Reuters) -NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said on Tuesday he expects WNBA players will get big raises when they eventually ...