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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue issued the following statement today in response to the decision by Judge Mazzant in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas to grant the motion brought by the U.S. Chamber and other business groups to invalidate the Obama administration’s overtime rule:
The Fight for $15 appears to be getting ready for a new round of protests...
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today took an important step toward strengthening the voice of the business community in the political debate by announcing the hiring of Sara Armstrong as vice president, political affairs and federation relations. Armstrong will join Chamber veterans Scott Reed and Rob Engstrom as the Chamber prepares for the 2018 elections.
The U.S. labor market is turning the page to the last chapter of recovery from the recession ending over eight years prior.
The waning days of summer mean it’s the second-most wonderful time of the year for retail sales: the back to school shopping season. Millions of families are scouring the internet and hitting the malls to find everything from electronics to edgy new clothing while seeking ways to stretch their dollars. However, the best deals may be threats in disguise in the form of counterfeit goods.
Reviewing and respecting the lessons from the last major tax reform over thirty years ago illuminates the road ahead.
Earlier this year, the Secretary of Energy requested a report from the Department examining the nation’s electricity grid. After months of speculation, rampant rumors, leaked drafts, and grossly premature prognostications, the Department of Energy (DOE) this week released a report very much reflective of what the DOE does best: crunch data and numbers, analyze what they mean, and make apolitical policy recommendations based upon facts.
DOD must improve the way it does business. Times have changed since the 1980s.
The most under-reported story about the Trump administration is what’s being done on regulations.
With school starting back up, this is a good time to think about how we train and equip our students for success.