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Jobless Claims Signal Labor Softening: Analysts Upgrade or Downgrade Coupang, Exxon, Lowe's and More
Thursday's additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades were on Coupang, Exxon Mobil, First Solar, Lowe’s Companies, Traeger, Upstart and more.
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This city in Kansas has the strongest unions, according to a 24/7 Wall St. analysis.
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Amazon almost certainly will not hold back the unionization efforts it faces for long.
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The union movements at Amazon and Starbucks will continue to grow, and pushback by management almost certainly will not work over time.
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that the state with the highest union membership is Hawaii.
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A recent analysis reveals that Amazon employed a third of all U.S. warehouse workers last year but accounted for half of all injuries.
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Starbucks is immensely profitable, in part due to how little it pays its workers.
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Howard Schultz has returned to run Starbucks again, in part to halt a move by U.S. employees to unionize.
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Consensus forecasts about monthly unemployment have been well off the mark over the past year. What can we expect for March?
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A recent analysis reveals that health care industries have had the most layoffs so far this year.
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A recent analysis reveals that the state where residents earn the least amount per hour worked is Mississippi.
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that its employees feel one Wisconsin-based insurance company offers the best work-life balance.
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A recent analysis reveals that cloud computing company RingCentral has the most diverse workforce.
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A recent analysis reveals that Boise, Idaho, has the fastest job growth in the country.
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A recent analysis reveals that employees think Nvidia is the best company to work for in the United States.
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