Posts tagged federal regulators

    Three Takeaways From Our Investigation Into a Shady New York Union

    August 21, 2026 // Our investigation into the union — International Brotherhood of Trade Unions, or IBOTU — found that it enriches its leaders at the expense of its members, who are low-wage workers in grocery stores, ambulance companies, and home health care, among other industries. The union has repeatedly been targeted by federal regulators for labor law violations, and some of its leaders have been arrested for criminal activity. IBOTU is also a family business: three of its current top officers married the founding president’s daughters. All three currently make about $1 million per year.

    Report dispels AI jobs doomsday fears

    July 10, 2026 // A new Competitive Enterprise Institute report examines what the AI revolution will mean for the future of labor by examining technology disruptions of the past. “Technology advances like artificial intelligence can breed fear that ‘progress’ will destroy jobs and livelihoods,” said Sean Higgins, CEI research fellow in labor studies and author of the report, Don’t Panic! A Skeptic’s Guide to the AI Jobs Doomsday. “History teaches us labor-related technology fears are usually misplaced.”