The White House has announced new measures to encourage its more than 2.1 million federal workers to join unions, Axios reports .
The federal government is the U.S.'s largest employer, but only one in five federal employees belong to a union.
Under the new guidelines, new employees will learn about unions during the onboarding process, with unions being present in training sessions. Employers will also be required to inform their current workers about their bargaining rights and how to get in contact with their union.
How the 'economics of global warming' are unfolding differently in Russia | The Week
Winter heating bills are on the decline, Russian fishermen have found "a modest pollock catch in thawed areas of the Arctic Ocean near Alaska," and, in Russia's Far North — where "rapidly rising temperatures have opened up a panoply of new possibilities" — potential mining and energy
Multiple government-supported companies across the Russian Arctic, in fact, are midway through a plan to invest the equivalent of $10 billion over five years developing the Northeast Passage — a shipping lane between the Pacific and Atlantic — with the goal of securing some of the business that
Federation of African Canadian Economics (FACE) Announces Unique Partnership with MNP, Bolstering
MONTREAL , Oct. 22, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - The Federation of African Canadian Economics (FACE) has announced a unique partnership with MNP, bolstering FACE's commitment and mission to support Black business owners and entrepreneurs across Canada .
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A colder winter could drive energy bills up | Economics | wkow.com
The economics of trucking during a pandemic - Taking the Hire Road - FreightWaves
The age-old driver shortage problem is just that — an age problem.
But Costello makes it clear that the pandemic isn't the principal cause of driver shortages, explaining that it has persisted for years.
"It's important to note that there's no one reason for the driver shortage, which also means there's not one solution," Costello said.
Nobel Laureate Michael Kremer Advocates for Experimental Methods in Development Economics
As an example, Kremer spoke about a nonprofit organization that introduced a deworming treatment to children in Kenya.
Kremer went on to describe other instances in which the experimental method proved pivotal to the success of innovation, from the provision of textbooks to treatment of contaminated water.
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