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we concentrate from false labor. and what we're seeing today is the total number of 1st labor is on any one day in the world. comes out at $27600000.00 and that's $2700000.00 more than the last time we reported. so we're going in the wrong direction. this report also says the pandemic is helping fuel and up to can you tell us more about that? yeah, i mean, i think if you look at all of the origins and of course, is a false labor vulnerability, and poverty is that the heart of many of them, coven? 19, i think is exacerbated. we seen it throughout the world in different ways. has made people move, honorable has made poverty more prevalent and these are conditions which enable forced labor to increase, but i would warm against just putting these numbers at the door of co it and saying that's it. there is some evidence that the numbers were going up, and by the way, the same is true of child labor. even before the pandemic hit us, and i think more than just cove it, i think we have to accept that we have taken our eye of
we concentrate from false labor. and what we're seeing today is the total number of 1st labor is on any one day in the world. comes out at $27600000.00 and that's $2700000.00 more than the last time we reported. so we're going in the wrong direction. this report also says the pandemic is helping fuel and up to can you tell us more about that? yeah, i mean, i think if you look at all of the origins and of course, is a false labor vulnerability, and poverty is that the heart of many of them,...
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labor. unions, unions. over 60% of the american people think it's important, because they're figuring out, you are the bulwark against access. you're the ones. you're the ones. and by the way, you know, like all of you -- i shouldn't say all. like many of you i wasn't raised poor, but we weren't wealthy. we live in the a three-bedroom split level home in a little town called -- a little area called mayfield in delaware, with four kids a mom and a dad and a grandpop living with us. but we were all right. we could always tell when things were going rough. two sets of bunches in one room. you could hear my dead when he was restless, hear the head board moving. i remember asking mom, what's wrong with dad? she said, honey, we just lost our insurance. people shouldn't have to face that reality in america. shouldn't be the case. unions have made sure you didn't have to face that. but the rest of the country still is struggling. and we finally are making significant changes in health care. we now are in a situatio
labor. unions, unions. over 60% of the american people think it's important, because they're figuring out, you are the bulwark against access. you're the ones. you're the ones. and by the way, you know, like all of you -- i shouldn't say all. like many of you i wasn't raised poor, but we weren't wealthy. we live in the a three-bedroom split level home in a little town called -- a little area called mayfield in delaware, with four kids a mom and a dad and a grandpop living with us. but we were...
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that's helped but we also have a tight labor market and many americans dropped out of the labor force when the pandemic struck.k. there's been some rebound but not as large as might have been . >> is that the position of workers in the labor market have to erode, does it have to weaken in order for inflation to come under control ? >> it looks like there is probably some inflationary pressure stemming from the labor market and i think it's the fed's job as chair powell said to address demand, supply and balance. i believe there is a path through this that can succeed in bringing down inflation while also maintaining what i think all of us would regard as a strong labor market. and i very much hope that the fed will be able to succeed in doing that. >> as you may have seen yesterday one of your predecessors larry summers who is a shy retiring type , he had a whole reaction as he often does to the fed announcement and in one very specific prediction hhe said quote, having to bet anyone we will see six months of employment above five before we see six monthsof inflation below .5 . would
that's helped but we also have a tight labor market and many americans dropped out of the labor force when the pandemic struck.k. there's been some rebound but not as large as might have been . >> is that the position of workers in the labor market have to erode, does it have to weaken in order for inflation to come under control ? >> it looks like there is probably some inflationary pressure stemming from the labor market and i think it's the fed's job as chair powell said to...
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i appreciate the understanding for struggles or food, shelter, health, dignity of those who labor with their hands. perhaps my own back story explains my affinity. i grew up in working-class government housing in london. there is a single small bookcase with a paperback edition of mice and men was among its contents. that little book spoke to me with the directness thomas dickinson thomas hardy could not match steinbeck's advocate was him cursive nonetheless it was heartfelt and genuine and on and balance it served as a force for good and still can. as a transplant from another country who sought to find home in various places across america for 35 years, i am drawn to steinbeck as a regionalists who understand the power of attachment to place his value of having the ugly truth of how the most recently read californians sometimes develop their own sense of belonging by dehumanizing even newer arrivals a process of regionalism through reaction that remains alive and well across the west in america. i appreciate steinbeck is a chronicle of place his celebrated the decency and humanity of
i appreciate the understanding for struggles or food, shelter, health, dignity of those who labor with their hands. perhaps my own back story explains my affinity. i grew up in working-class government housing in london. there is a single small bookcase with a paperback edition of mice and men was among its contents. that little book spoke to me with the directness thomas dickinson thomas hardy could not match steinbeck's advocate was him cursive nonetheless it was heartfelt and genuine and on...
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it's definitely just labor day nor your labor day weekend. we just saw of all the way through this upcoming workweek. we're going to be in the midst of this at times record breaking heat today. the hottest one so far going to be followed by likely even hotter one tomorrow for your tuesday. looking outside your berkeley hills camera, crystal clear skies. that's actually not an ideal thing to see during a heat wave. means we're not really tapping into that ocean. cool there as much inland areas are hottest of areas. if you're in pink, you're likely to be seeing some triple digits today. areas like danville livermore, san jose on up to santa rosa out towards conquered vacaville fairfield, all the spots in the triple digits. if you're in peach on this map, you have a heat advisory and you're likely in the 90's from fremont oakland on up to richmond. all those apply to you right now. temperatures are already warming really quickly. look at brentwood is 09:30am, and you're at 90 degrees already. you're one of our spots that's likely to sail right p
it's definitely just labor day nor your labor day weekend. we just saw of all the way through this upcoming workweek. we're going to be in the midst of this at times record breaking heat today. the hottest one so far going to be followed by likely even hotter one tomorrow for your tuesday. looking outside your berkeley hills camera, crystal clear skies. that's actually not an ideal thing to see during a heat wave. means we're not really tapping into that ocean. cool there as much inland areas...
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labor will make brexit work. labor will deliver change. we will never get back -- we will never get that from the tories. [applause] and conference, you will not get it from the s&p either. [applause] >> the challenges that we face because of lending -- living crisis, standing up to putin, -- we sell the threat of fascism and deadly disease together. we built the nhs -- together. but i do not believe in our union just because of our history, i believe in it because of our future. i know we can make the great challenges to come -- light up the -- we share. scotland needs a labor government that can deliver change. [applause] >> conference, it also needs the power and resources to shape its own future. who ever is in powdered -- empowered. the s&p is not interested in this. for then -- then, scotland success in u.k. is met with -- seen as a roadblock to independence of a stand in the way. we cannot work with them. we will not work with them. no deal under any circumstances. [applause] >> a fairer, greener, more dynamic scotland in a fairer,
labor will make brexit work. labor will deliver change. we will never get back -- we will never get that from the tories. [applause] and conference, you will not get it from the s&p either. [applause] >> the challenges that we face because of lending -- living crisis, standing up to putin, -- we sell the threat of fascism and deadly disease together. we built the nhs -- together. but i do not believe in our union just because of our history, i believe in it because of our future. i...
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happy labor day. >> same to you, ari melber. >> absolutely, here we are. we heard more than one point from the president today, as well as the big speech late last week, joan, and i'll put back up on the screen something to be cited among several factors, but it's measurable. and i emphasize, it's not just politics when you look at kansas and other places. women are registering to vote. and don't, some of them, according to the data identify themselves as conservative or have voted for republicans or even thought that the supreme court would go a different way. , and they seem to be responding, not on politics, but what we're hearing from many people, which is freedom and human rights. i'm curious what you think about that as this midterm campaign really goes into overdrive, today and in the fall. >> well, it is definitely a visceral reaction from all women, including liberals and progressives. but i do think we are seeing some conservative women as well. who may be, quote, pro-life, who may have issu
happy labor day. >> same to you, ari melber. >> absolutely, here we are. we heard more than one point from the president today, as well as the big speech late last week, joan, and i'll put back up on the screen something to be cited among several factors, but it's measurable. and i emphasize, it's not just politics when you look at kansas and other places. women are registering to vote. and don't, some of them, according to the data identify themselves as conservative or have voted...
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the labor report follows a labor report that was stunning. 30 days ago. why are we getting this so wrong? what is the hard part of gaming this right now? >> we have a difficulty with other people, but one reason is that a lot of the news coverage is on layoffs, and it is announced by the sectors. that comprises of a small proportion in the total jobs market. let's say snap. everyone is talking about the 20% layoff, but we look at tax services on the labor market, and that is 1.5%. i may be generous with tech manufacturing, but it's only two percent of the jobs market. we have some industries which over higher, and we are going to have to lay some people, but i tabulate that to be industries of about 10% of the jobs market. the rest of the 90%, a lot of them have under hired, and they still have a lot of labor shortage. >> let's cut to a basic question. how can we have a recession a normal recession, given where the labor economy is. it's not in a textbook, is it # >> the unemployment rate could jump non-linearly. there is a fire, and everyone is trying --
the labor report follows a labor report that was stunning. 30 days ago. why are we getting this so wrong? what is the hard part of gaming this right now? >> we have a difficulty with other people, but one reason is that a lot of the news coverage is on layoffs, and it is announced by the sectors. that comprises of a small proportion in the total jobs market. let's say snap. everyone is talking about the 20% layoff, but we look at tax services on the labor market, and that is 1.5%. i may...
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maybe some 90's on sunday and labor day, too. but hey, it's a neat area. come to you by look behind me. there's a kite launch area that for the watching all the kite surfers get ready to go. some people just put their stuff. get ready to go out there right now. some out there on the water and enjoying that beautiful sunshine and that healthy sea breeze that has really kicked in this afternoon, not only helping to fill up the kites, but helping to keep everybody cool here out of the beach. those temperatures are running generally the 60's right here in alameda, very comfortable while other parts of the bay area extremely hot. all right. we're talking about some nice, clear skies all the way to the coastline right now. we do have some fog this morning looking good out toward half moon bay. you've got plenty of sunshine there. the temperatures, it's still very, very hot inland. 101 degrees of brentwood. it is 76 in san jose. 94 in concord, 90 livermore. these temperatures backing off a little bit today as a cold front moved along the coastline. but once front
maybe some 90's on sunday and labor day, too. but hey, it's a neat area. come to you by look behind me. there's a kite launch area that for the watching all the kite surfers get ready to go. some people just put their stuff. get ready to go out there right now. some out there on the water and enjoying that beautiful sunshine and that healthy sea breeze that has really kicked in this afternoon, not only helping to fill up the kites, but helping to keep everybody cool here out of the beach. those...
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monday the nation will commemorate labor day. and the labor of hard working americans. but with mid-terms 66 days away, there is no bigger story than the economy. 71% of you aren't seeing any signs of rebound. more and more democrats and independents say the same thing. why would that be? because their wallets are lighter and they are taking a hit. the price of gas still up 20%. groceries skyrocketing 13%. and to top it off, we are not able to fill enough jobs to stop supply chain disruption. service at fast food restaurants not even close to where it was. the chaos on airlines, the delays, the cancellations, we all experienced them. we are helpless. what can we expect this fall and how do we get back on track. the host of "kudlow." you watch him every day at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. larry kudlow welcome back. what kind of fall are we going to have knowing the last thing joe biden wants is a recession or slump or rising gas prices. larry: i think we are in the front end of a recession. when you take a look at real wages because of the inflation problem. a big slump in th
monday the nation will commemorate labor day. and the labor of hard working americans. but with mid-terms 66 days away, there is no bigger story than the economy. 71% of you aren't seeing any signs of rebound. more and more democrats and independents say the same thing. why would that be? because their wallets are lighter and they are taking a hit. the price of gas still up 20%. groceries skyrocketing 13%. and to top it off, we are not able to fill enough jobs to stop supply chain disruption....
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labor law. perform safety sponsored by representatives and cosponsored by many members of this committee. the same basic workplace protection as other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 -year-olds and raise the basic minimum wage for our culture work to 14. another important building children do not belong on tobacco barn farms act children under 18 with work with tobacco product urged this committee to work these important bills and also use its authority to urged to update the list of hazardous occupations. farmworkers have a right to equal protection to the law. child labor laws are woefully out of date and put child farmworkers that unacceptable risk word congress should act swiftly to make sure all working children are protected equally. thank you. >> thank you very much. doctor lee you are now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman adams and ranking member keller for addressing this important issue. my comments are based on 35 year career dedicated to impro
labor law. perform safety sponsored by representatives and cosponsored by many members of this committee. the same basic workplace protection as other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 -year-olds and raise the basic minimum wage for our culture work to 14. another important building children do not belong on tobacco barn farms act children under 18 with work with tobacco product urged this committee to work these important bills and also use its authority to urged to update...
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enjoy the rest of your labor day weekend. we will be back next week because, if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good evening. and welcome to "politics nation," tonight's lead, nine weeks to go. >>> right now, on this labor day weekend, we should all make sure our seatbacks are in their full upright position. and our seatbelts are securely fashioned. as the captain has indicated, with big red flashing lights, that we are starting our descent into the midterms. and what will probably be a bumpy ride all the way to november 8th. president biden is talking about the normalization of political violence, the spread of big lies, and one ever-growing donald trump who is calling for lawlessness and promises, even promising pardons to those convicted of violent insurrection and crimes. trump took the stage last night for the first time since the fbi searched his home. he claimed that they searched the room of his wife and teenaged son, and again ramped up the dangerous rhetoric against president biden, and against law enforceme
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- understanding where the labor market is. reporter: you said in describing the policy destination, there is still a way to go. i imagine you have to have some idea of how you are thinking about your destination, whether it is a stopping or a pausing point. would you discuss how you are thinking about as the data comes in, if inflation doesn't perform as you expect, do you want to have a policy rate above the underlying inflation rate? and do you have an estimate for where you think the underlying inflation rate might be in the economy right now? chair powell: we believe we need to raise our policy stands to a level that is restrictive. by that, i mean putting meaningful downward pressure on inflation. that's what we need to see in the stats. -- stanza policy. there are variables as it relates to inflation, so it is challenging. when you look at broader financial conditions, where reads are -- rates are, real and nominal, and you see this. this is nothing we talked about in the meeting, and you see this in committee forecasts,
- understanding where the labor market is. reporter: you said in describing the policy destination, there is still a way to go. i imagine you have to have some idea of how you are thinking about your destination, whether it is a stopping or a pausing point. would you discuss how you are thinking about as the data comes in, if inflation doesn't perform as you expect, do you want to have a policy rate above the underlying inflation rate? and do you have an estimate for where you think the...
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the labor for justice last a lifetime. there is no end to the labor that's what i've learned. but hey i've learned that if we labor in love love for others love for opponents i love for ourselves. and we will last. i want to let slip his last. for some days we will be somebody's ancestors they will gather here in this room. and if we get this right they will inherit not our fear. but our bravery. by the way could you queue for thing thank you conor: hello, and welcome to “focus on europe.” it is good to have you with us today. the war in ukraine has been going on for about half a year now, and the russian attacks are not letting up. artillery continues to rain down in eastern and southern ukraine, with russia's president putin maintaining his goal of taking the donbass region. ukraine, meanwhile, is publicly documenting what it says are war crimes against its citizens, all while ramping up its counter-offensive. ukrainian soldiers, by the
the labor for justice last a lifetime. there is no end to the labor that's what i've learned. but hey i've learned that if we labor in love love for others love for opponents i love for ourselves. and we will last. i want to let slip his last. for some days we will be somebody's ancestors they will gather here in this room. and if we get this right they will inherit not our fear. but our bravery. by the way could you queue for thing thank you conor: hello, and welcome to “focus on europe.”...
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tomorrow's labor day. a federal holiday celebrating and recognizing the contributions of workers in the united states. civil rights and workers rights have a historic interconnection. and a fight towards justice. my next guest understands that relationship well. after being terminated from an amazon warehouse on this same day he organized a worker protest in 2020, he went on to successfully unionize the first amazon warehouse in the united states. unprecedented victory that sent shockwaves throughout the country. he has been referred to as the man who took on amazon and one. and now he is the president and founder of the amazon labor union. joining me now is mr. chris smalls. very glad to have you with us, chris. first of all, thank you for joining me. particularly on labor day eve. >> absolutely, thanks for having, me i appreciate it. >> for years, the labor union have been in decline lately we are seeing a resurgence of labor organizing and punch companies like amazon and starbucks. just this week, a lab
tomorrow's labor day. a federal holiday celebrating and recognizing the contributions of workers in the united states. civil rights and workers rights have a historic interconnection. and a fight towards justice. my next guest understands that relationship well. after being terminated from an amazon warehouse on this same day he organized a worker protest in 2020, he went on to successfully unionize the first amazon warehouse in the united states. unprecedented victory that sent shockwaves...
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the labor market has been very strong. but, the sectors of the economy that are most interest rate sensitive are showing the effects of our tightening. the obvious example is where you see declining activity of different kinds and housing price increases moving down. we are having an effect on inter-sensitive spending, i think through exchange rates. where having an effect on exports and imports. so, all of that is happening. but, you're right. we have said this. this is a strong, robust economy. people have savings on their balance sheet, from the period when they couldn't spend, and where they were getting government transfers. there is a significant savings out there. though not as much on the low income spectrum. some savings out there to support growth. the states are very flushed with cash. there is a good reason to think this will continue to be a reasonably strong economy. the data sort of showing that growth -- is showing that growth is trending. we are forecasting growth below that and most forecasters are, but y
the labor market has been very strong. but, the sectors of the economy that are most interest rate sensitive are showing the effects of our tightening. the obvious example is where you see declining activity of different kinds and housing price increases moving down. we are having an effect on inter-sensitive spending, i think through exchange rates. where having an effect on exports and imports. so, all of that is happening. but, you're right. we have said this. this is a strong, robust...
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triple a says bookings are up more than 20% from labor day last year. but the travel industry is still reeling from technical issues and staffing shortages that have made for a rough summer at airports all across the country. i think the clarity and transparency of telling customers that have had disruptive flights, what they are owed is what's most necessary. lawmakers on capitol hill say they've been working with airlines to address those issues. hoping folks trying to catch the last days of summer won't run into travel nightmares . we're getting more pilots that will get those training hours and get off the ground those that were grounded previously. that's something on the positive side and the t s a says as of monday morning, they have screened almost six million people at airports all around the country reporting in los angeles, bilma lujan. fox news. historic rainfall continues in georgia, where forecasters there say some areas received up to a foot of rain downpour causes small landslide in one town that brought trees down onto the roadways to c
triple a says bookings are up more than 20% from labor day last year. but the travel industry is still reeling from technical issues and staffing shortages that have made for a rough summer at airports all across the country. i think the clarity and transparency of telling customers that have had disruptive flights, what they are owed is what's most necessary. lawmakers on capitol hill say they've been working with airlines to address those issues. hoping folks trying to catch the last days of...
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all the men and women of organized labor who are here, happy labor day. this is a great day to celebrate what working men and women do for our commonwealth and country. it's a lot better when we can have the president of the united states with us. let's hear it for him again. [applause] everything representative doyle said i agree with, i went to put that in the record. i want to thank him for outlining those achievements by this administration, led by president biden, working with democrats in the house and senate. none of it could've happened. on the lot of days, most days, the other side was not helping us. lifting people up, creating jobs, creating opportunities. this wouldn't be possible if the men and women of organized labor didn't support president biden when he was running and are candidates. i would to thank you for that. on this labor day, we have a lot to be thankful for. we have a lot of work ahead of us. we've got a big date in november coming up. you know what that is. i've worked with a lot of candidates over the years, i want you to know
all the men and women of organized labor who are here, happy labor day. this is a great day to celebrate what working men and women do for our commonwealth and country. it's a lot better when we can have the president of the united states with us. let's hear it for him again. [applause] everything representative doyle said i agree with, i went to put that in the record. i want to thank him for outlining those achievements by this administration, led by president biden, working with democrats in...
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labor secretary in decades, for his tireless around the clock work. [applause] disagreement is validation, validation is what i've always believed. unions and management can work together, can work together for the benefit of everyone. they're traveling now, a number of them, but i want to thank secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg and secretary sreul sack, director of national economic council and the deputy national director of labor for this commitment and hard work. and the american people, this agreement can avert significant damage that any shutdown would have brought. our nation's rail system is the backbone of our supply chain. everything you rely on, and it's hard to realize this, but everything from clean water to food to gas to -- i mean, liquefied natural gas, to everything. every good that you need is on a rail getting delivered to where it needs to go. with unemployment still with record lows and signs of progress and lowerings costs this agreement continues to allow to us rebuild a better america, with an economy that works for w
labor secretary in decades, for his tireless around the clock work. [applause] disagreement is validation, validation is what i've always believed. unions and management can work together, can work together for the benefit of everyone. they're traveling now, a number of them, but i want to thank secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg and secretary sreul sack, director of national economic council and the deputy national director of labor for this commitment and hard work. and the american...
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and when the deep state part, labor party officials, who really did not like labor and worked very hard to discredit him and his supporters well, in the periods of jeremy kobus leadership, there was a very fractious atmosphere in the labor party. i haven't seen the detailed cases being put forward in your investigation. what i do know is that in this period, the labor party seems to be in a mass which translated into a very poor performance in the opinion polls and subsequently in the 2019 election more seriously than that the labor party was no longer regard to the safe space, the jewish members, and not really impacted on the image and reputation of the party with the public and talk which historically had seen itself as the party. the quality was seen as a party afflicted by accusations bounty, semitism, that situation was untenable. so it's not surprising that were certainly criticisms of jeremy coping leadership, but do you believe that labor did have an anti anti semitism problem under corbin? well, it did because what happened was that the membership of the party had expanded eno
and when the deep state part, labor party officials, who really did not like labor and worked very hard to discredit him and his supporters well, in the periods of jeremy kobus leadership, there was a very fractious atmosphere in the labor party. i haven't seen the detailed cases being put forward in your investigation. what i do know is that in this period, the labor party seems to be in a mass which translated into a very poor performance in the opinion polls and subsequently in the 2019...
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on labor day 2022. on this labor day, some 157 and a half million americans have jobs compared to labor day a year ago. um we've recovered nearly all of the jobs we've lost during the pandemic. we've had very, very strong drug growth. here in california. over the past year. the unemployment rate is near the lowest we've seen in the last 50 years, but it's also the strangest labor day bernard has seen in his 43 years in employment law. at the same time, though, we have the very strange dynamic of a shortage of workers. in fact, right now there are a record. 11.2 million job openings with not nearly enough americans willing to take them. also around the highest on record. and since the last labor day wages have gone up an average of 5.2% but at the same time with running an inflation rate, um at 8.5% most recently at one point over 9% has wiped out those gains and workers in some ways are falling back in the last year. notable votes for unions at places such as apple, amazon and starbucks. suggest labor i
on labor day 2022. on this labor day, some 157 and a half million americans have jobs compared to labor day a year ago. um we've recovered nearly all of the jobs we've lost during the pandemic. we've had very, very strong drug growth. here in california. over the past year. the unemployment rate is near the lowest we've seen in the last 50 years, but it's also the strangest labor day bernard has seen in his 43 years in employment law. at the same time, though, we have the very strange dynamic...
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the very existence of my party, the labor party, is at stake. every race says i'm to say mouths out of the labor party. it's time for jeremy kobus thought. the labor files contain the entire contents of the parties, disciplinary folders since 2014. we can see real anti semitism, but then there is also a lot of information in these disciplinary files where there is clearly no anti semitism whatsoever. the files show the claims of anti semitism were repeatedly used to suspend corbin supporters. here's an example that says we demand that international criminal court. ready and the un chance benjamin netanyahu in israel for war crimes against humanity to suggest that this is somehow anti semitic, is simply trying to avoid israel being called out for its appalling abuses in the occupied territories for the 1st 2 and a half years of his leadership it was the party general secretary who corbin inherited in mcnichol, who was ultimately in charge of dealing with anti semitism cases. in 2018, corbin replace mechanical with an ally. jenny form be analysis
the very existence of my party, the labor party, is at stake. every race says i'm to say mouths out of the labor party. it's time for jeremy kobus thought. the labor files contain the entire contents of the parties, disciplinary folders since 2014. we can see real anti semitism, but then there is also a lot of information in these disciplinary files where there is clearly no anti semitism whatsoever. the files show the claims of anti semitism were repeatedly used to suspend corbin supporters....
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this economic expansion fuels a demand for more labor. this was matt, in part, by an increased arrival of immigrants from abroad. in a cities along the east coast and into the midwest, an increasing labor force of irish and german immigrants arrived to fill these jobs. here are just a few stats to give you a sense of the growth of immigrants in the 19th century. we see that 90% of the immigrants arriving in the united states in the mid 19th century are heading directly for midwestern cities, where job opportunities are abundant, and they are not going to have to compete with enslaved labor. by 1860, one third of wisconsin's population, for example, was foreign born. you see this growth happening in the church behind me here. in the 18 40s, you see the arrival of just over 400,000 immigrants. in 1846 to 1850, that number has jumped to over 1. 2 million. then, by 1850, it's in the 1. 7 millions. that number is really starting to grow. immigrants from england were easily absorbed into the american population, particularly the long-standing c
this economic expansion fuels a demand for more labor. this was matt, in part, by an increased arrival of immigrants from abroad. in a cities along the east coast and into the midwest, an increasing labor force of irish and german immigrants arrived to fill these jobs. here are just a few stats to give you a sense of the growth of immigrants in the 19th century. we see that 90% of the immigrants arriving in the united states in the mid 19th century are heading directly for midwestern cities,...
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in labor force participation. none of the less, a full percentage point where it was before the crisis and i think it's important, as a society, that we have measures in place to support a strong labor market and high labor force participation and that goes beyond what we can accomplish with monetary policy. >> you've made some contrast to how things are denver today. what's different today, you know, the high inflationary period, the late 70's and early 80's, i guess some other distinctions, i remember as a student in boston in the early 80's, in the days before the internet. i remember seeing people actually line up at the fidelity office on a weekly basis. the way that the money has changed dramatically since milton freedman says it's always a monetary phenomenon. and you answered in part in the first question, and the spike, and the fed printed all of this money and of course we have inflation. >> i graduated from college in 1975, which was close to peak monetaryism and there was a focus on monetary and i reca
in labor force participation. none of the less, a full percentage point where it was before the crisis and i think it's important, as a society, that we have measures in place to support a strong labor market and high labor force participation and that goes beyond what we can accomplish with monetary policy. >> you've made some contrast to how things are denver today. what's different today, you know, the high inflationary period, the late 70's and early 80's, i guess some other...
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all the men and women of organized labor are here . happy labor day. [applause] this is a great day to celebrate what working men and women do for our commonwealth and our country but it's a lot better when we can have the president of the united states, president joe biden with us. let's hear it for him once again. [applause], now everything the united states representative doyle said i agree with and i'm going to put that on therecord . i want to thank him for outlining all those achievements by this administration led by president biden working with democrats in the house and senate. none of it could've happened because on a lot of days most days the other side wasn't helping us. letting people up, creating jobs, creating opportunity but this wouldn't be possible if the men and women of organized labor didn't support president biden when he was running and support all our community so thankhim for that . on this day, on this labor day we have alot to be thankful for what ahwe have a lot of work ahead of us . we know that and we got a big date in nov
all the men and women of organized labor are here . happy labor day. [applause] this is a great day to celebrate what working men and women do for our commonwealth and our country but it's a lot better when we can have the president of the united states, president joe biden with us. let's hear it for him once again. [applause], now everything the united states representative doyle said i agree with and i'm going to put that on therecord . i want to thank him for outlining all those achievements...
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neil: we are told these talks are ongoing at the labor department. i want to bring you up-to-date, 5,000 railway workers with the international association of machinists and aerospace workers voted to reject a tentative contract agreement that authorized a strike. they are among several unions, one of the biggest saying we don't deal as proposed and the sticking point's rewarding sick days and waiting for overtime. it gets a little for near than that, what management is proposing for the time being, we don't like it at all, more after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. my husband and i have never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven ove
neil: we are told these talks are ongoing at the labor department. i want to bring you up-to-date, 5,000 railway workers with the international association of machinists and aerospace workers voted to reject a tentative contract agreement that authorized a strike. they are among several unions, one of the biggest saying we don't deal as proposed and the sticking point's rewarding sick days and waiting for overtime. it gets a little for near than that, what management is proposing for the time...
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the fair labor standards act of 1938 prohibited child labor and guaranteed minimum wage and overtime and it does to this day. bessie was there in every aspect of the new law was tested during her first few months on the job her work brought her back home a distant wished her work brought her. the new orleans press loved her local girl makes good story, one full-length photo shown here in the middle captured bessie and oppose more cheesecake and lawyerly. why wasn't she married, the press demanded? one reporter recounted her coy response this way. i haven't had time for love but i am -- i am uncontaminated. bessie's remarks bear several notes. first, it was witty like a line from a katherine hepburn movie, her passion for wordsmith 3. second, she seems neither defensive nor self-conscious about being single, and third, it just wasn't true. given today's time constraints, to find out about bessie's pension for passion that prompted several federal investigations and farther derailed her chances for federal judgeship, you have to read the book. the drama of bessie margolin's personal li
the fair labor standards act of 1938 prohibited child labor and guaranteed minimum wage and overtime and it does to this day. bessie was there in every aspect of the new law was tested during her first few months on the job her work brought her back home a distant wished her work brought her. the new orleans press loved her local girl makes good story, one full-length photo shown here in the middle captured bessie and oppose more cheesecake and lawyerly. why wasn't she married, the press...
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labor demand? >> yeah, so they absolutely focus on automation pretty clearly all the time. i was at, you spoke about big conferences i was at the international manufacturing technology show in chicago a couple of weeks ago, actually well-attended so that's a positive, stayed at the marriott, sorry about that. [laughter] >> but either way we were at that show and the core focus was automation and with everything from automation within the machining, if you're cutting a piece of steel they're focused how do i have multiple pallets and make sure to do it without people and how do i run this for 24 hours and have some guy sitting on the cell phone to monitor it, they have that technology. every machine company would give awe app on the phone and focused on that piece of it and a lot of automation in terms of lifting and material handling and even in terms of some of the warehousing pieces. how do i get a machine to wrap a box and frankly any automation to do what even in manufacturing we may call the l
labor demand? >> yeah, so they absolutely focus on automation pretty clearly all the time. i was at, you spoke about big conferences i was at the international manufacturing technology show in chicago a couple of weeks ago, actually well-attended so that's a positive, stayed at the marriott, sorry about that. [laughter] >> but either way we were at that show and the core focus was automation and with everything from automation within the machining, if you're cutting a piece of steel...
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can you expand on how the current agriculture for child labor in the fair labor standards act disproportionately impacts children of color? >> absolutely. the majority of children that are working have zero two no control over their work conditions, their parents are children that look like and be part of hearing about the experiences that were detrimental that were dangerous, they were terrible to my well-being and our futures children who look like me. the fair labor standards act was set it was children that were black they're being exploited out in the fields and made for work for very, very low wages. today is very much the same conditions the difference is we are exploiting the latinos, the migrant communities that are coming into the u.s. that are desperately poor do not have any recourse for they do not understand the language they are and do not have any real way of being able to reach out and ask for help. those are the same conditions i saw for myself and people who look just like me. i would work alongside it times next to kids that were from the community that were white that spoke
can you expand on how the current agriculture for child labor in the fair labor standards act disproportionately impacts children of color? >> absolutely. the majority of children that are working have zero two no control over their work conditions, their parents are children that look like and be part of hearing about the experiences that were detrimental that were dangerous, they were terrible to my well-being and our futures children who look like me. the fair labor standards act was...
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it is labor day. hopefully you're not laboring like us, and you can have a little extra time we keep saying this is the hardest day so far about going forward. let's check in with rosemary oroczo with our forecast. yes unfortunately, we are expected to and see those numbers go upward, at least by a few degrees. we do have the advisories that continue for our inland areas. the excessive heat all the way through wednesday at this point and the heat advisory for our basic communities and does include portions of the coastline lasting through tomorrow. better details on the current conditions and what you can expect for your neighborhood coming up in just a little bit. all right. thank you. rosemary the operator of california's power grid says today could be the toughest when it comes to strain on the power grid. calyx so has issued a flex alert once again for today. it is the sixth day in a row that we have been asked to save energy today is different. the flex alert has been extended until 10 o'clock th
it is labor day. hopefully you're not laboring like us, and you can have a little extra time we keep saying this is the hardest day so far about going forward. let's check in with rosemary oroczo with our forecast. yes unfortunately, we are expected to and see those numbers go upward, at least by a few degrees. we do have the advisories that continue for our inland areas. the excessive heat all the way through wednesday at this point and the heat advisory for our basic communities and does...
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because union labor endorsed me and fought for me. so the bad news for you, i'm here because of you. look, the middle class, the middle class built america. everybody knows that. but unions built the middle class. that's a fact look, folks, i believe we're at a flexion point in american history. it comes around every five or six generations, where one of those moments where everything is changing. everything is changing. and we're going to have to ask whether we want to be a country that moves forward or backwards. we're going to build a future, or we're going to obsess about the past. i've said many times, we're the only country in the world that's come out of every crisis we ever faced stronger than we went in it. no other nation has done that. and we do it because we've been a nation of unity, of hope, optimism. not of violence and hatred. i want to be clear up front, not every republican is a maga republican. not every republican embraces that extreme ideology. i know because i've been able to work with main stream republicans my
because union labor endorsed me and fought for me. so the bad news for you, i'm here because of you. look, the middle class, the middle class built america. everybody knows that. but unions built the middle class. that's a fact look, folks, i believe we're at a flexion point in american history. it comes around every five or six generations, where one of those moments where everything is changing. everything is changing. and we're going to have to ask whether we want to be a country that moves...
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secretary's beginning with frances perkins pretty she received every award from the labor department offered by 19623, was promoted to the top nonpolitical positions. she was a striking woman and cultivated southern charm and she turned and said when she entered parliament 12, before that was notorious rpg, there was the audacious bessie margolin and after she retired in 1972, she seemed to fade from the public record and so it's now hard to understand why she deserves to be rescued from obscurity but i would like to start right telling you how i came to the task. in the fall of 1974, who was a fresh - out of college ine, baltimore, far from my home in new orleans of my high school counselor had written it bessie margolin in his distinguished alumnus from the class of 1925, and the letter of introduction has shown here and through college or school and into my legal career have i happen to know if i the first e-mail lawyer that i remit and we were connected by common childhood experiences pretty we were both words at the same seven jewish children's welfare agency which advocated bot
secretary's beginning with frances perkins pretty she received every award from the labor department offered by 19623, was promoted to the top nonpolitical positions. she was a striking woman and cultivated southern charm and she turned and said when she entered parliament 12, before that was notorious rpg, there was the audacious bessie margolin and after she retired in 1972, she seemed to fade from the public record and so it's now hard to understand why she deserves to be rescued from...
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and as i said, that labor force, what we want to see is more people getting into the labor force, more getting jobs with higher wages this is certainly an encouraging report in that respect >> do you think the fed is working against new that goal? as they work to tame inflation, one of the focuses would seem to be on wage inflation, it would seem to mitigate perhaps your hopes that you just outlined >> look, i think on the wages side, you saw wages come in at 0.3% monthly that's a hair under 4% on an annualized basis that's something we and the fed will continue to keep an eye on over the course of months. but i think that we are where we are in this economy, which is in a transition what we want to see is a transition from a very strong recovery to that period of more stable growth. and i think that today's data is another indication that the strength of the labor market is one important element of that, because if we can expand labor force participation and get more people into the labor market while seeing solid wage gains, sustainable wage gains, that's the kind of transition that
and as i said, that labor force, what we want to see is more people getting into the labor force, more getting jobs with higher wages this is certainly an encouraging report in that respect >> do you think the fed is working against new that goal? as they work to tame inflation, one of the focuses would seem to be on wage inflation, it would seem to mitigate perhaps your hopes that you just outlined >> look, i think on the wages side, you saw wages come in at 0.3% monthly that's a...
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the blacksmith shop and hand labor that day but your journey forward has just started because this is america. where do we go from here? >> straight ahead and don't spare the losses. >> i wonder what our grandparents would say if they see the world as it is now. >> great work, i canned. >> the heritage they handed us. freedom, individual initiative, opportunity, let's administrati. go to cspanshop.org. >> and early 1938 will print across john steinbeck explain i'm trying to write history while it is happening and i don't want to be wrong. except in that nobel prize in literature in 1962, he reflected on the ancient commission of the writer to expose failures and how it dark and dangerous dreams for the purpose of improvement. he thought about these words in recent years as my attention has turned to steinbeck's writing as a window onto the western nation in the middle third of the 20th century for the error from the new deal for the great society second american age of progressive reform. i entered my own scholarly work as it has been by my admiration for much of activism 1930s and 19
the blacksmith shop and hand labor that day but your journey forward has just started because this is america. where do we go from here? >> straight ahead and don't spare the losses. >> i wonder what our grandparents would say if they see the world as it is now. >> great work, i canned. >> the heritage they handed us. freedom, individual initiative, opportunity, let's administrati. go to cspanshop.org. >> and early 1938 will print across john steinbeck explain i'm...
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labor day weekend back in 2019. for people staying here, cities across the bay area are already opening up cooling centers to help folks cope with the heat, many are located at rec centers and libraries, this one in san jose will be open until 10:00 p.m. aside from water, the roosevelt community center is also providing snacks and games. games. other bay area communities are also opening cooling centers, we checked out a couple in concord and morgan hill. to find the center nearest nearest you, we posted a list of of county by county links on our our heat wave resource page on kpix 5. it's a great place to go for information on staying safe because it's really going to get hot. >> temperatures will be at their their peak sunday and monday, so so for the majority of the labor labor day weekend it was hot enough already inland today, but but the heat warning goes into effect on saturday, the hottest day will be the holiday, labor day, monday. we will see new record high temperatures sunday and monday, and then a gradu
labor day weekend back in 2019. for people staying here, cities across the bay area are already opening up cooling centers to help folks cope with the heat, many are located at rec centers and libraries, this one in san jose will be open until 10:00 p.m. aside from water, the roosevelt community center is also providing snacks and games. games. other bay area communities are also opening cooling centers, we checked out a couple in concord and morgan hill. to find the center nearest nearest you,...
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i thought the last discussion we had with the labor movement and we showed labor movement. if we can get some help in modernizing this street policy, we can do this in one session. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you, mr. presley. are you here to answer questions as well. a couple things that did not sit well with me, but you make the statement that you make connection with folks after they sign leases. we need to do something as a city to be sure that people are very clear before they are offered in san francisco to sign the lease. that should be upfront and know exactly what the demand is of our employers whether they are at the airport or operating within these city limits. i do since you gave the data around the financials, etc. what is your solution to continue to lose money everyday while folks are outside on the street striking? what is your solution to helping to solve this problem? >> we would prefer to have labor harmony, and we think that all parties to the airport and the revenue that we provide them, the workers and the pay they get and us giving a
i thought the last discussion we had with the labor movement and we showed labor movement. if we can get some help in modernizing this street policy, we can do this in one session. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you, mr. presley. are you here to answer questions as well. a couple things that did not sit well with me, but you make the statement that you make connection with folks after they sign leases. we need to do something as a city to be sure that people are very clear...
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a labor participation rate that kicked the, hourly earnings up. this all coming as we are technically in a recession. explain what is going on here? guest: we may not be in a recession. the first two quarters of the year had negative gdp. we are not yet finished with the third quarter. this quarter may not show a decline in gdp, we may have gdp growth. the important thing is, whether we have qualities of sustainable growth. that is what we need to be focused on rather than these details of whether we are in the recession or not. host: what do you think the most important number from this report is? guest: i was excited about the large number of jobs created. i was also very happy with the labor force participation rate. we are only one point below what we were pre-pandemic. we really need those extra workers that want to come into the workforce in order to alleviate some of our supply chain problems. host: dean baker, the most important number for you? guest: the increase in labor force participation is a big deal. many people were wondering why p
a labor participation rate that kicked the, hourly earnings up. this all coming as we are technically in a recession. explain what is going on here? guest: we may not be in a recession. the first two quarters of the year had negative gdp. we are not yet finished with the third quarter. this quarter may not show a decline in gdp, we may have gdp growth. the important thing is, whether we have qualities of sustainable growth. that is what we need to be focused on rather than these details of...
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labor law. the children's act for responsible employment and farm safety, the care act, sponsored by representative allard and co-sponsored by many members of this committee, would give child farmworkers the same basic workplace protections that other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 year olds and raise the basic minimum age for agricultural work to 14. another important, bill the children don't belong on tobacco farms act, sponsored by david cicilline and dick durbin, would prevent children under 18 from working with tobacco. i urge this committee to work to pass both of these important bills, and also to use its discretion and authority to urge d. o. l. to update the list of hazardous agriculture occupations. farmworkers have equal right to protection under the law. existing child labor laws are woefully out of date and put child farmworkers and unacceptable risk. congress should act swiftly to ensure that all working children are protected equally, thank you. >> thank you
labor law. the children's act for responsible employment and farm safety, the care act, sponsored by representative allard and co-sponsored by many members of this committee, would give child farmworkers the same basic workplace protections that other working children enjoy. it would eliminate work by 12 year olds and raise the basic minimum age for agricultural work to 14. another important, bill the children don't belong on tobacco farms act, sponsored by david cicilline and dick durbin,...
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labor market. tom: can you give us a little bit more clarity in terms of how this is breaking down sector by sector at this point? kate: the big industries we should look at are things like leisure and hospitality that have 7.5% to cover. childcare, these are the industries i have the biggest focus on. we want to get workers back into the job. in terms of employment, temporary layoffs in that sector i don't think her is important compared to some of these core and very big sectors like hospitality, education and other public sector work. that's where i'm looking where even a slowdown in economic pressure won't have broad-based impacts. i want to make sure the tech sector will manage a decline and a rebound. naturally i want to be seeing job growth and do not want to be seeing layoffs. >> i know you all choked -- also mention what you're expecting tomorrow but the markets seem to be a good news for the economy is bad news for the market. what kind of thing, going to want to see? what am i going to l
labor market. tom: can you give us a little bit more clarity in terms of how this is breaking down sector by sector at this point? kate: the big industries we should look at are things like leisure and hospitality that have 7.5% to cover. childcare, these are the industries i have the biggest focus on. we want to get workers back into the job. in terms of employment, temporary layoffs in that sector i don't think her is important compared to some of these core and very big sectors like...
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every races anti same out out of the labor party. it's time for jeremy kobus that the labor files contain the entire contents of the party's disciplinary folders since 2014. we can see real anti semitism, but then there is also a lot of information in these disciplinary files where there is clearly no anti semitism whatsoever. the file show the claims of anti semitism were repeatedly used to suspend corbin supporters and here's an example that says we demand that international criminal court. ready and the un chance benjamin netanyahu in israel for war crimes against humanity to suggest that this is somehow anti semitic, is simply trying to avoid israel being called out for it's appalling abuses in the occupied territories for the 1st 2 and a half years of his leadership it was the party general secretary who corbin inherited in mcnichol, who was ultimately in charge of dealing with anti semitism cases. in 2018, corbin replaced mechanical with an ally, jenny form b. analysis of the data in the files tells a remarkable story. this gra
every races anti same out out of the labor party. it's time for jeremy kobus that the labor files contain the entire contents of the party's disciplinary folders since 2014. we can see real anti semitism, but then there is also a lot of information in these disciplinary files where there is clearly no anti semitism whatsoever. the file show the claims of anti semitism were repeatedly used to suspend corbin supporters and here's an example that says we demand that international criminal court....
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- for the labor day holiday. julian: a 4.5 magnitude earthquake shook the south bay just east of san jose yesterday. it happened just before 4:00 in the afternoon and could be felt as far as santa cruz and berkeley. it was the strongest quake since a 3.6 east of alum rock park in june last year. kumasi: a stabbing near pier 39 sent one man to the hospital. police it happened around 630 -- around 6:30 which was crowded for visitors 40 labor day weekend. officers found this victim injured from several stab wounds. they are considered to be non-life-threatening. the victim was taken to the hospital and there have been no arrests. julian: in the south bay, a fire broke out outside a popular italian restaurant. chris discovered a fire near done monterey park just after midnight. flames caused damage to a portion of the patio area and the front of the building. you can see fire crews pulling on a stove. arson investigators were on the scene of your and they believe the fire could have been intentional. >> just because
- for the labor day holiday. julian: a 4.5 magnitude earthquake shook the south bay just east of san jose yesterday. it happened just before 4:00 in the afternoon and could be felt as far as santa cruz and berkeley. it was the strongest quake since a 3.6 east of alum rock park in june last year. kumasi: a stabbing near pier 39 sent one man to the hospital. police it happened around 630 -- around 6:30 which was crowded for visitors 40 labor day weekend. officers found this victim injured from...