Posts Tagged ‘employees
Deeper Than Numbers
Tags: Alan, Barack Obama, CEA, Council, death, economy, employees, Great Recession, Income Inequality, krueger, Minimum Wage, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, President, Princeton, professor, recession, stimulus, suicide, tweets, white house, workers
A Man Of Character
Tags: Barack Obama, Caucus, character, Congress, employees, instagram, Obama, Pete Souza, President, staff
Pete Souza: One of the things I learned about my boss during the first week of the administration was to not wander too far away. We had gone up to the U.S. Capitol a week after the inauguration to meet with the House and Senate Republican caucuses. I had already started running up the stairs ahead of him before I realized he had taken a slight detour to greet the kitchen staff
Early Bird Chat
Tags: chat, economy, employees, employers, jobs, Obama, Paid Leave, Paid Sick Leave, Sick Leave, Weekly Address, workers
Chat Away
Tags: Biden, employees, family, Joe, Joe Biden, Paid Leave, Political And Funny Tweets, staff, tweets, vp, white house, workers
Chat Away
Tags: chat, employees, Fair Pay, Obama, overtime, Political And Funny Tweets, salary, tweets, workers
Thanks, Obama: Millions of Americans are about to get overtime pay https://t.co/GOg1J3tCjF
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) May 19, 2016
A Tweet Or Two
Tags: #ACAWorks, Affordable Care Act, CDC, Clinton, employees, healthcare, insurance, lgbt, Obama, obamacare, obamacares, overtime, Political And Funny Tweets, salary, sanders, tweets, workers
"Our nation is committed to the principle that all people should be treated fairly and with respect." —@POTUS pic.twitter.com/OGYpGRB9Nj
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) May 17, 2016
Big news from @CDCgov: More than 90% of Americans have health coverage for the first time: https://t.co/p1HSXVFEYJ pic.twitter.com/OKe6eDSDNx
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) May 17, 2016
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Millions more Americans will qualify for overtime pay under a new rule expected tomorrow: https://t.co/qXMxbXnMLL
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) May 17, 2016
BREAKING: U.S. Senate confirms Eric Fanning as first openly gay Army secretary pic.twitter.com/I50GZMPlzL (NBC News) #3News
— Frank Macek @WKYC Studios (@MacekNewsNation) May 17, 2016
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Burlington College will close b/c of "crushing weight" of debt accrued during Jane Sanders' time as prez https://t.co/hbgEWaPK5r @wpnick
— Juliet Eilperin (@eilperin) May 16, 2016
Best thing I've seen today. #ImWithHer #BernedOut #HillYes pic.twitter.com/3WtnHXR8HL
— Savannah L. Barker (@savannah_lb) May 15, 2016
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Women working as chief executives earn 76% of their male counterparts on average. More jobs: https://t.co/hRQmYACHnr pic.twitter.com/VtjzxDoORC
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) May 17, 2016
The trials, investigations, ethics charges and salacious banter rocking Alabama's three branches of government https://t.co/msI2pQS5au
— NYT National News (@NYTNational) May 16, 2016
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Lezley McSpadden on memorializing Michael Brown in Beyoncé's 'Lemonade': 'I felt special' https://t.co/38pWYr5Uzy pic.twitter.com/eUMsYM2FFy
— HuffPost BlackVoices (@blackvoices) May 14, 2016
.@POTUS sits down with The Daily Targum https://t.co/vZQ1rY2Vx6 @RUCommencement pic.twitter.com/OWUnKv4Yv9
— The Daily Targum (@daily_targum) May 12, 2016
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You have got to be kidding me. BUT YOU AREN'T. https://t.co/D7c5ZturZP pic.twitter.com/Vj3LWc2ho0
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) April 25, 2016
Shorter Cleveland Police Union: "I hope you use this settlement from us shooting your son dead to teach kids how to not get shot dead."
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) April 25, 2016
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$6 million is the going rate for killing unarmed black people https://t.co/krN2CyVT8y pic.twitter.com/DKOZ6hWMaf
— HuffPost BlackVoices (@blackvoices) April 25, 2016
FBI: Former Gov. John McKeithen arranged payments to Ku Klux Klan to quell violence in 1960s https://t.co/o3DZJJJLsh pic.twitter.com/FZVZbedmde
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) April 25, 2016
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Ta-Nehisi Coates' 'Black Panther' No. 1 Is Best-Selling Comic of Year to Date https://t.co/Kq0qKGSBUC pic.twitter.com/yBZpxrH5qJ
— Heat Vision (@HeatVisionBlog) May 16, 2016
Lesbian couple invites the Obamas to their wedding, they received the sweetest response - Gay St... https://t.co/SEdy7AqMG7 via @gaystarnews
— Steve Crandall (@JayandSteve) May 16, 2016
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A familiar pattern: GOPers in Oklahoma thought they hated Obamacare - until they needed it https://t.co/E6aquS0RNd pic.twitter.com/AfHqYQaZ0a
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen) May 16, 2016
Denmark will be the first country to drop the classification of transgender as a mental Illness https://t.co/gMjIxofH2m
— Mic (@mic) May 16, 2016
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Federal judge declares the Texas foster care system unconstitutionally flawed and orders an independent overhaul https://t.co/y8kg0PjLI8
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 14, 2016
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.@Potus on Malia's #Harvard acceptance: I'll "miss her terribly" https://t.co/I7AVGA7hC1
— PETER MAER (@petermaer) May 2, 2016
"In so doing, Biden has become the most productive two-term vice president in history." https://t.co/rOSma0wj1z
— K Bedingfield (NARA) (@Bedingfield44) May 2, 2016
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ICYMI: Charlie Rose interview with President Barack Obama, Part 2 https://t.co/sIqMubjlY0
— meta (@metaquest) May 2, 2016
"I hope you all are proud of yourselves"- @POTUS https://t.co/VzXUwayhHj #WHCD https://t.co/Py35gtOhZy pic.twitter.com/wdrjGxzrxP
— Alex Howard (@digiphile) May 1, 2016
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Black women are a prime reason Hillary Clinton stands on the cusp of claiming the Democratic nomination. https://t.co/JPTg0dYF2D
— WSJ Politics (@WSJPolitics) April 30, 2016
https://twitter.com/gdebenedetti/status/725822837978718208
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Priyanka Chopra says “primitive” Muslim ban wouldn't keep U.S. safe https://t.co/6BEErjdWCn
— TIME (@TIME) April 28, 2016
See what Angela Davis had to say about mass criminalization, mental health & war on drugs: https://t.co/8vilUNzODn pic.twitter.com/m7Hl0fw2rJ
— The Root (@TheRoot) April 29, 2016
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https://twitter.com/PersianRose1/status/731776250130235393
Wife: How's Steph?
— Jake Clark (@mrclarkinc) April 25, 2016
Me: Not good. Hurt his knee, could be out a while
Wife: Blank stare
Me: What?
Wife: I was talking about our daughter
The President’s Day
Tags: Barack Obama, Biden, Bilateral, businesses, economy, employees, Gauck, Germany, Joachim, jobs, Joe, john, John Kerry, kerry, meeting, Minimum Wage, Obama, Oval Office, President, rice, salary, summit, susan, Susan Rice, unions, vp, worker, Worker Voice, workers
President Barack Obama shakes hands with German President Joachim Gauck during a meeting in the Oval Office. The two leaders participated in a bilateral meeting that marked the 25th anniversary of German reunification
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President Barack Obama is introduced by Terrance Wise, an organizer and fast food worker, at the White House Summit on Worker Voice
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President Barack Obama speaks during White House Summit on Worker Voice in the East Room of the White House. The summit is an effort to give unions, organizers and some businesses a platform to discuss wages and other issues
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President Barack Obama speaks during a event co-hosted by coworker.org during the White House Summit on Worker Voice. On stage with the president is Michelle Miller, co-founder of coworker.org
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The full conference with President Obama and Vice President Biden’s remarks
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President Barack Obama shakes a present that he received following a conversation co-hosted by coworker.org
The Obama Economy: Labor Market Recovery Is The Best In 25 Years
Tags: #RaiseTheWage, Barack Obama, economy, employees, employers, Inflation, jobs, Jobs Report, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, President, recovery, tweets, wages
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Hale Stewart: The Recovery In The Labor Market Is The Best In 25 Years
Every month we read stories about what a poor labor market recovery this has been. The latest articles were from Profs. Brad DeLong and Menzie Chinn. I respectfully disagree. With few exceptions, people don’t get a job for social reasons. They go to work each day in order to earn money to purchase necessities, discretionary goods, and to save for future needs. In short, they work because of cold, hard cash. Next, let’s compare two economies that both create 1 million 40 hour a week jobs, but one pays $10/hour and the other pays $12/hour. Clearly the second economy is better. It is paying workers 20% more than the first.
Finally, let’s compare two economies that create 1 million 40 hour a week jobs at $10/hour. In the first economy, there are 3% annual raises, but inflation is rising 4%. In the second, there are 2% annual raises, but inflation is rising 1%. Again, even though the second economy is giving less raises, it is the better one — those workers are seeing their lot improve in real, inflation-adjusted terms, whereas the workers in the first economy are actually losing ground. In other words, the best measure of a labor market recovery is that economy which doles out the biggest increase in real aggregate wages. The bottom line is that, measured 5 years and 11 months out from the bottom, this labor market recovery has been the third best of the 7 expansions, behind the 1960s and 1980s
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https://twitter.com/theonlyadult/status/609907227806314496
12.8 million: That's how many jobs our businesses have added over 64 months of growth—the longest streak on record. pic.twitter.com/esO8lCEJGK
— VP Biden (Archived) (@VP44) July 2, 2015
Thank You For The Jobs, President Obama!
Tags: Barack Obama, economy, employees, employers, jobs, Jobs Report, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, President, tweets, unemployment, Wokers
Here's what the longest streak of private-sector job growth on record looks like → http://t.co/C2gNfO8ZNz #JobsReport pic.twitter.com/6dBKTVaUL9
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) July 2, 2015
US businesses have added 12.6 million jobs since that "job-killing" Obamacare law was passed. http://t.co/wabM5wiehN pic.twitter.com/Swxscrssym
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) July 2, 2015
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https://twitter.com/Neil_Irwin/status/616584978328104960
The black unemployment rate has fallen from 16.8% in March 2010 to 9.5% in June 2015. http://t.co/fQ8UMhrQSt pic.twitter.com/toGJXaVMh1
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) July 2, 2015
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https://twitter.com/Neil_Irwin/status/616584624899260416
https://twitter.com/Neil_Irwin/status/616584764468916224
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Since February 2010, U.S. private sector has added 12.8 million new payroll jobs.
— Daniel Gross (@grossdm) July 2, 2015
All the people pooh-poohing the 233,000 jobs gain: imagine the difference having a payroll job makes to your family. Then multiply by 233K
— Daniel Gross (@grossdm) July 2, 2015
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BREAKING: US unemployment rate falls to 5.3 percent as employers add 223,000 jobs in June.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 2, 2015
BREAKING: Applications for US jobless benefits rise to still-low 281,000, a sign of healthy job market.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 2, 2015
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Big drop in long-term unemployed, from 2.5 million to 2.1 million. It was at 3.1 million in June 2014.
— Danny Vinik (@DannyVinik) July 2, 2015
The Labor Department reports that the U.S. added 223,000 jobs in June, with the unemployment rate declining to 5.3%
— Marketplace (@Marketplace) July 2, 2015
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The U.S. added 233K jobs in June. Unemployment rate down to 5.3%, lowest mark of recovery.
— Ben Casselman (@bencasselman) July 2, 2015
Fewer Americans are working part-time because they want full-time jobs. (More are doing so voluntarily.) pic.twitter.com/UQE2hcQ5lc
— Ben Casselman (@bencasselman) July 2, 2015
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MORE: US unemployment rate falls to seven-year low: http://t.co/V8CYDlLiEn
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 2, 2015
Consumer comfort in the U.S. increases to its highest level since April http://t.co/48jMJqozUi
— Bloomberg (@business) July 2, 2015
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Strong job growth in retail, hospitality. Not surprising given recent strong consumer numbers.
— Ben Casselman (@bencasselman) July 2, 2015
Still, virtually all gains in recovery have been in full-time employment. pic.twitter.com/fhcnBjODS5
— Ben Casselman (@bencasselman) July 2, 2015
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A special shout out and a big happy birthday to the economic recovery, which just turned six years old.
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) July 2, 2015
Since the recovery began, we've created:
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) July 2, 2015
8,308,000 full-time jobs
208,000 part-time jobs
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I fear last month we got a bit too swept up in optimism & this month there's too much pessimism.
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) July 2, 2015
Reality: The recovery keeps motoring along
Here's the really good news: Every month that we learn that we can get more people back to work without stoking inflation, is fantastic.
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) July 2, 2015
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So the great news here is that we're learning that the equilibrium unemployment rate is lower—perhaps much lower—than many feared.
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) July 2, 2015
Over the past three months the economy has added an average of +221k jobs per month. That's pretty darn healthy. Don't lose sight of that.
— Justin Wolfers (@JustinWolfers) July 2, 2015
President Barack Obama: A Champion For Workers
Tags: #RaiseTheWage, Barack Obama, economy, employees, Income Inequality, jobs, Minimum Wage, Obama, oped, overtime, pay, Political And Funny Tweets, President, salary, tweets, workers
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President Barack Obama: A Hard Day’s Work Deserves A Fair Day’s Pay
It’s been a good few days for America. On Thursday, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the Affordable Care Act. It is here to stay. And, Democrats and Republicans in Congress paved the way for the United States to rewrite the rules of global trade to benefit American workers and American businesses. On Friday, the Court recognized the Constitutional guarantee of marriage equality. With that ruling, our union became a little more perfect — a place where more people are treated equally, no matter who they are or who they love. These steps build upon America’s steady progress in recent years. Out of the depths of recession, we’ve emerged ready to write our own future. Our businesses have created 12.6 million new jobs over the past 63 months — the longest streak on record. More than 16 million Americans have gained health insurance. More kids are graduating from high school and college than ever before. But more work lies ahead, if we are to succeed in making sure this recovery reaches all hardworking Americans and their families.
We’ve got to keep making sure hard work is rewarded. Right now, too many Americans are working long days for less pay than they deserve. That’s partly because we’ve failed to update overtime regulations for years — and an exemption meant for highly paid, white collar employees now leaves out workers making as little as $23,660 a year — no matter how many hours they work. This week, I’ll head to Wisconsin to discuss my plan to extend overtime protections to nearly 5 million workers in 2016, covering all salaried workers making up to about $50,400 next year. That’s good for workers who want fair pay, and it’s good for business owners who are already paying their employees what they deserve — since those who are doing right by their employees are undercut by competitors who aren’t. That’s how America should do business. In this country, a hard day’s work deserves a fair day’s pay.
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Mike Dorning: Obama Plans To Expand Overtime Eligibility For Millions
The Obama administration plans to raise the wages of millions of Americans who work more than 40 hours a week by requiring their employers to pay them overtime. Workers who earn as much as $970 a week would have to be paid overtime even if they’re classified as a manager or professional, based on draft rules to be announced as soon as Tuesday, said an administration official. Many employees now receiving as little as $455 a week, or $23,660 a year — below the federal poverty line for a family of four — aren’t entitled to overtime pay because they are classified as managers exempt from overtime pay. The regulations, from the Labor Department, would take effect in 2016, said the official, who asked for anonymity because the plan hasn’t been announced. Workers in retail stores and restaurants are among most likely to be affected.
“You would be hard pressed to find a rule change or an executive order that would reach more middle class workers than this one,” said Jared Bernstein, a former economic adviser to Vice President Joe Biden who is now a senior fellow at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities. The median U.S. household income of $54,600 in April was $1,600 short of the amount at the start of the recession in December 2007, according to inflation-adjusted estimates from Sentier Research. Ross Eisenbrey, vice president of the Economic Policy Institute, a research group partly funded by labor unions, has estimated that the higher salary threshold would expand overtime to as many as 15 million additional workers.
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A hard day's work deserves a fair day's pay. That's why I'm announcing my plan to extend overtime protections. https://t.co/MrV56vTNa9
— President Obama (@POTUS44) June 30, 2015
.@POTUS: A hard day's work deserves a fair day's pay http://t.co/X8hsyqk8nM
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) June 30, 2015
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https://twitter.com/TimothyNoah1/status/615664993619582976
Big: WH will raise overtime threshold to $50K, source familiar says, confirming Bloomberg report http://t.co/JJpUBegn2g
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 30, 2015
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Lib economists think raising overtime threshold is single biggest exec action O can do for middle class: http://t.co/eac0onSqYz
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 30, 2015
Republicans are going to hate Obama's new overtime rule, but they can't do anything about it: https://t.co/jSiVQlMAJB
— Paul Waldman (@paulwaldman1) June 30, 2015
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