The U.S continues to make more jobs every year and 2019 so far is no exception. By the end of April, unemployment hit a new low- the lowest it’s been in the past 49 years.
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SAS Airline Union Pilots Threaten to Go on Strike
On Friday 70,000 travelers will get to watch their flights be canceled due to Scandinavian Airlines pilots calling a strike.
Sen. Hawley: Yale’s Federal Funding Should be Stripped if ‘Religious Intolerance’ Continues
Senator Josh Hawley wrote a letter to Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday requesting that he pay close attention to Yale Law School.
Bank of America Making its Minimum Wage $20 an Hour
Whether you like it or not, the minimum wage is slowly climbing higher and higher.
Arizona to be First State That Recognizes Out-of-State Occupational Licenses
Arizona is currently working on becoming the first state that will recognize out-of-state occupational licenses.
Target Planning on $15 Minimum Wage by End of 2020
For the third time in less than two years, Target announced that it will be raising its minimum wage.
Senator Cunningham of District 33 Talks About Missouri “Hot Topics”
The Missouri Senate is in session and the senators are debating on several items. Recently the staff of Altonmo.com visited with Senator Cunningham.
Wal-Mart Getting rid of “Greeter” in Favor of New “Customer Host”
Wal-Mart has had a greeter stand at their doors, welcoming customers who come in and making sure nobody walked out with what they weren’t supposed to- shoplifting.
Amazon Protesters Report That They Were Payed to be at Rally
Earlier Amazon had announced plans to build another headquarters, this time in New York City.
Missouri Governor Parson Comments on State of the Union Address
After President Trump gave his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, Missouri Governor Parson shared that he was pleased to hear what our President had to say.
5 Strategies for Dealing With ‘Difficult” People at Work
Work can be tough sometimes but it becomes even more so when you have to deal with a “difficult” person.
U.S. Economy Added 304,000 Jobs in January Despite Gloomy Predictions
Economists were concerned about the American workforce when the government shutdown continued to go on and on.