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If a reduction in the immigrant labor force is sustained, it would likely pose problems for the U.S. economy, some economists ...
Demand for workers cooled yet the unemployment rate held steady—and why? The labor supply slowed abruptly alongside a sharp ...
Global supply chain disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic have increased the costs of trade between countries. Given the interconnectedness of the U.S. economy with the rest of the world, higher ...
Mark R. Ludwikowski and Sally Alghazali of Clark Hill PLC discuss developments in the U.S. and worldwide indicating that modern day slavery will not be tolerated in the global supply chains.
Labor in the supply chain is back to pre-COVID levels, but higher sales are forcing the industry to do more with less.