On Thursday, April 16, 2020, Smithfield Foods announced the temporary closing of two of its plants.
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Road Funding Imperiled By Stay At Home Order
Since the coronavirus began its evil spread, people have decided to stay home and self-quarantine.
Missouri Ranked 2nd Highest in Active Apprenticeships Nationally
In Columbia, Missouri, Missouri Governor Mike Parson recognized National Apprenticeship Week.
Hawley Introduces Bill to Move Federal Agencies out of Washington D.C. to Economically Depressed Areas
Senator Josh Hawley is introducing new legislation that will move 90 percent of federal agency jobs out of Washinton D.C.
5 Qualities and Characteristics to Help You Nail Your Next Job Interview
Let’s face it when you’re looking for a job, it can be easy to get overwhelmed with the interview process.
U.S. Women’s World Cup Victory sets off Another Equal Pay Discussion
After a long season full of wins, as well as losses, the U.S. women’s soccer team won its fourth Women’s World Cup.
The Man Behind the New Oregon County Auction House
A lot of new construction is going on around the town of Alton, and an auction house is one of them.
The Strike is Only the Beginning of a Bleak Future for Uber and Lyft
On Wednesday employees who worked for the popular ride-hailing companies, Uber and Lyft went on strike.
U.S. Experiences Lowest Unemployment Rate Since 1969
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.
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.