Por: Associated Press Entertainment November 11, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — Some 250 copy editors, marketing assistants and other employees at HarperCollins Publishers went on strike Thursday, with the two sides differing over wages and benefits, diversity policy and union protection. It was a rare work stoppage in book publishing, where HarperCollins is the only company among the industry’s so-called “Big Five” to have a labor union. “We feel really good about we’re doing and the spirit... + full article
ABC News USA Entertainment November 11, 2022
NEW YORK -- Some 250 copy editors, marketing assistants and other employees at HarperCollins Publishers went on strike Thursday, with the two sides differing over wages and benefits, diversity policy and union protection. It was a rare work stoppage in book publishing, where... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment November 10, 2022
NEW YORK – Some 250 copy editors, marketing assistants and other employees at HarperCollins Publishers went on strike Thursday, with the two sides differing over wages and benefits, diversity policy and union protection. It was a rare work stoppage in book publishing, where... + más
HarperCollins union begins strike, citing wages, diversity | ABC News
HarperCollins union begins strike, citing wages, diversity | Associated Press
CNN USA Business October 29, 2022
New York CNN Business — Employers continued hiking wages to attract workers and hold on to existing staff during the third quarter. But the raises did not keep up with inflation — and the continued increase is unwelcome news for the Federal Reserve, since higher wages... + más
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Time USA Business October 13, 2022
U.S. rail workers are threatening to strike just before the holidays, potentially hobbling a national economy that has yet to fully recover from pandemic-inspired supply-chain troubles. Rumblings of a possible work stoppage are growing louder after a union of track maintenance... + más
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Forbes USA Business September 27, 2022
Martin Rowinski is the CEO of , a corporate board recruitment company, and an investor and author. getty Diversity is more than a buzzword. Back in 2015, called it “a competitive differentiator that shifts market share toward more diverse companies over time.” McKinsey’s... + más
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The Hill USA Business September 24, 2022
In September, the consumer price index (CPI) was than a year ago, and core inflation, which excludes the volatile energy and food components of consumer spending, printed at 6.3 percent. Clearly, one of the most important causes of America’s inflationary surge has been... + más
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New York Daily News USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Celebrated British author Hilary Mantel died Thursday at age 70, her agent and publisher said in a joint statement Friday. Mantel won the U.K.’s prestigious Man Booker Prize, now just called the Booker Prize, twice. She scored the award in 2009 for “Wolf Hall” and then in... + más
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