News Analysis | Economy & Labor Amazon Is Hiring Aggressive Firms to Bust Union Efforts Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos declined Bernie Sanders’s invitation to a Senate Budget Committee hearing on inequality today. By John Logan , Truthout March 17, 2021 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor Spain Plans to Begin Experimenting With a Four-Day Workweek Employees would work 32 hours per week, with no reduction in pay. By Brett Wilkins , CommonDreams March 17, 2021 Truthout
Interview | Economy & Labor Black Farmers Hail $5 Billion in COVID Relief to Redress Generations of Racism John Boyd, a fourth-generation Black farmer, says the funds begin to address issues he has been fighting for 30 years. By Amy Goodman , DemocracyNow! March 15, 2021 Truthout
Op-Ed | Economy & Labor Infrastructure Should Be the Great Economic Equalizer The country is critically overdue for infrastructure development. By Nomi Prins , TomDispatch March 15, 2021 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor Biden to Push for Higher Taxes on Wealthy, Most Ambitious Plan Since Early 1990s The proposals Biden is considering would increase federal revenues by around $2.1 trillion. By Chris Walker , Truthout March 15, 2021 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor Congress Urged to Stop Debt Collectors From Snatching Relief Checks Some people who received relief through the CARES Act had their money seized. By Jake Johnson , CommonDreams March 15, 2021 Truthout
Op-Ed | Economy & Labor Biden’s Spending Bill Is Huge, But Comparing It to the New Deal Is a Stretch Many sweeping provisions in the stimulus will expire in one year, whereas the New Deal created lasting social programs. By Ezra Brain , LeftVoice March 14, 2021 Truthout
Op-Ed | Economy & Labor Texas Blackouts Are the Outcome of Systems for Private Gains at Public Expense Without organized people power, Texas lawmakers will continue to care more about private profits than lives and health. By Denita Jones , OtherWords March 14, 2021 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor OSHA Performed Half as Many Workplace Inspections in 2020 Compared to 2019 Despite receiving more complaints, the agency performed 50 percent fewer inspections. Some of them were done remotely. By Brian Michael Doherty , LaborNotes March 13, 2021 Truthout
News | Economy & Labor Owners of Hospital Conglomerate Made Billions as Health Care Workers Lacked PPE The largest for-profit hospital conglomerate in the U.S. has made billions for its biggest shareholders during COVID. By Chuck Collins & Omar Ocampo , Inequality.org March 13, 2021 Truthout