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bureau of labor statistics the federal government has oversight during the pandemic it has issued guidance that is meeting optional for plants to follow starting the production for these workers are working on a wind that moves incredibly fast it's very dirty you're dealing with with animal parts or dealing with animal blood people get stabbed by their neighbor by themselves they've lost fayned or hay in the car so it's not uncommon to hear that workers are wearing adult diapers as they're working and deford caving on themselves and urinating on themselves because they would be punished if they request if you take a restroom break you know over the course of f. in the recent years workers were sent to receive care at hospitals as much as every other day the workers in punchy plants are primarily black team. and asian at least a 3rd immigrant many of refugees on documented in the spring of 2020 according to the u.s. government waste 9 out of 10 meat packing plant workers who contract to cope with 19 more minorities 70 percent of front line meat packing workers are either or. no or asia and
bureau of labor statistics the federal government has oversight during the pandemic it has issued guidance that is meeting optional for plants to follow starting the production for these workers are working on a wind that moves incredibly fast it's very dirty you're dealing with with animal parts or dealing with animal blood people get stabbed by their neighbor by themselves they've lost fayned or hay in the car so it's not uncommon to hear that workers are wearing adult diapers as they're...
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and we have more jobs data out of the united states as the bureau of labor statistics announced non-farm payrolls grew by $661000.00 in september while the unemployment rate dropped to 7.9 percent from 8.4 percent in august congress had expected gains of as much as 800000 jobs but we missed the mark there are other sectors.
and we have more jobs data out of the united states as the bureau of labor statistics announced non-farm payrolls grew by $661000.00 in september while the unemployment rate dropped to 7.9 percent from 8.4 percent in august congress had expected gains of as much as 800000 jobs but we missed the mark there are other sectors.
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including finance law insurance media tech sales and advertising has plunged according to the bureau of labor statistics business and professional services alone lost one and a half 1000000 jobs since february leisure and hospitality have lost over 4000000 education and health over a 1000000 admittedly that's just a slice of the employment pie chart that is punishing workers of all sorts but sales reps can't sell when nobody is buying and that even in normal times the lawyers work in a very stressful depression and anxiety prone occupation they're prone to alcoholism what is your advice for anyone working in any walk of life who is feeling triggered by today's adverse circumstances. well it's important to know. and has you know has no nobody is truly a new and much less you know the president of the class. you know everybody everyone is at risk so i think if people you know have had a problem have a problem or developing a problem they really need to you know reach out maybe to friends and family 1st but also potentially to. professional services which by the way are now you know much more available onl
including finance law insurance media tech sales and advertising has plunged according to the bureau of labor statistics business and professional services alone lost one and a half 1000000 jobs since february leisure and hospitality have lost over 4000000 education and health over a 1000000 admittedly that's just a slice of the employment pie chart that is punishing workers of all sorts but sales reps can't sell when nobody is buying and that even in normal times the lawyers work in a very...
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and we have more jobs data out of the united states as the bureau of labor statistics announced non-farm payrolls grew by $661000.00 in september while the unemployment rate dropped to 7.9 percent from 8.4 percent in august comus had expected gains of as much as $800000.00 jobs but we missed the mark there now the sectors that gained the most in september included leisure and hospitality retail and health care and social assistance losses came in government employment which lost 216000 jobs employment in local and state government education also fell 523-104-9000 respectively as many schools remain closed in favor of at home learning due to the pandemic now this was the last jobs report before november's election and it will be introducing to see what happens in october without another stimulus package as we are already seeing tens of thousands of travel and leisure jobs lost in just the last week and with all of this economic news from the president's diagnosis to a lack of stimulus to unemployment data let's go ahead and see how global markets reacted this week we're going to star in r
and we have more jobs data out of the united states as the bureau of labor statistics announced non-farm payrolls grew by $661000.00 in september while the unemployment rate dropped to 7.9 percent from 8.4 percent in august comus had expected gains of as much as $800000.00 jobs but we missed the mark there now the sectors that gained the most in september included leisure and hospitality retail and health care and social assistance losses came in government employment which lost 216000 jobs...
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he could say look at the bureau of labor statistics. ubstance in the follow-up to create the next level of questioning there. that's what i take issue with. i am not sure whether or not it was wise to release their version. there are moments that are not favorable for the president especially on healthcare where he didn't have specific answers about where to take the country. maybe we will see them tonight. >> dana, you were the press sect at the white house. usually these are taped for the national archives and not to retaliate against journalists. if obama did that, what would be the reaction? >> news flash, donald trump is breaking norms. that's what he does. the question why do the interview in the first place? i think he could have said, i don't care that you are doing an interview with joe biden. i will do a rally and get an audience and talk about what i want to talk about because you are so biassed against me. that's a way to handle it. decided to put it out. he has won the battle against the media. he wages it every day. "60 min
he could say look at the bureau of labor statistics. ubstance in the follow-up to create the next level of questioning there. that's what i take issue with. i am not sure whether or not it was wise to release their version. there are moments that are not favorable for the president especially on healthcare where he didn't have specific answers about where to take the country. maybe we will see them tonight. >> dana, you were the press sect at the white house. usually these are taped for...
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tomorrow the bureau of labor statistics will report the monthly unemployment rate for the month of septemberg. jobina, thank you. a major hit for the travel industry. tens of thousands of airline workers are -- ran out at midnight. airlines are urging congress to take newing action. news reporter julian glover is live with the fallout. >> reporter: good morning, reggie. it could be tougher for you the next time you're looking to book a flight. we're learning about the major cuts, tens of thousands of employ either furloughed or laid off by several airlines. american, delta and united airlines. all three of whom have a major footprint at mineta san jose airport. congress has been trying to secure extra funding. the first round you have funding back in march saved thousands of flight attendant, bag handler, gate agent and other jobs. if the airlines agreed not to lay them off, that money is gone. >> the last thing we want to do is furlough employees. we've been fighting so hard. >> at delta, we're looking at potentially 2,000 furloughs in pilot ranks if we don't get the grant from the governme
tomorrow the bureau of labor statistics will report the monthly unemployment rate for the month of septemberg. jobina, thank you. a major hit for the travel industry. tens of thousands of airline workers are -- ran out at midnight. airlines are urging congress to take newing action. news reporter julian glover is live with the fallout. >> reporter: good morning, reggie. it could be tougher for you the next time you're looking to book a flight. we're learning about the major cuts, tens of...
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the number of jobs out there that are advertised, that the bureau of labor statistics is able to picks going to be different than perhaps the pool of available labor. if you have an opening in a factory, the cocktail waitress who lost her job may not be qualified for that. this finally started to get solved a little bit, but is going to come back now. lisa: we talked about policy. the lack perhaps of fiscal support, what monetary policy is , but it is really the virus very much in the focus right now as it spreads. can you model economically the ramifications of allowing the virus to get worse just as flu season starts to pick up? are you starting to measure for that were tracked at all? tom p: as i glossed over just a moment ago, our view has been that the virus would sort of be even more resurgent in cold and flu season, thus really suppressing economic activity. there it interesting that has been a lot of adjusting of economic forecasts because of the lack of stimulus. i don't know that that was really going to make a difference one way or another. i think if the virus does become
the number of jobs out there that are advertised, that the bureau of labor statistics is able to picks going to be different than perhaps the pool of available labor. if you have an opening in a factory, the cocktail waitress who lost her job may not be qualified for that. this finally started to get solved a little bit, but is going to come back now. lisa: we talked about policy. the lack perhaps of fiscal support, what monetary policy is , but it is really the virus very much in the focus...
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this is from bureau of labor statistics about the impact right now of covid on the economy.till missing 10.7 million jobs that were there in february and got wiped out. make of have come back but still almost 11 million short. 80% of jobs related to the service industry loss -- of the jobs lost relate to service industry. 4 million small businesses exhausted ppe funds, 7 million small business owners say it is economy is average or poor. people need the help. we're 27 days from the election. again, if you listen to the speaker or white house it appears this will be left to the american people at the ballot box. do you have any hope that can be changed? >> our message to speaker pelosi and the administration and anyone on capitol hill who will listen is this. the politics of getting a deal done that addresses the problems, john, that you just outlined is good for everyone. so there's plenty of other things for our elected officials to fight back and to campaign on. it would be good for everyone, and more importantly just good for their constituents to get this agreement done.
this is from bureau of labor statistics about the impact right now of covid on the economy.till missing 10.7 million jobs that were there in february and got wiped out. make of have come back but still almost 11 million short. 80% of jobs related to the service industry loss -- of the jobs lost relate to service industry. 4 million small businesses exhausted ppe funds, 7 million small business owners say it is economy is average or poor. people need the help. we're 27 days from the election....
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bureau of labor statistics. during the obama-biden final three years in office, the nation added eight million jobs. an increase of 5.9%. trump added 6%. >> we inherited the worst recession short of a depression in american history. i was asked to bring it back. >> but the obama-biden administration had difficulty in getting the employment numbers higher. the manufacturing sector, however, fared better under the trump administration. during the president's first three years in office, we hadded nearly 500,000 jobs. a growth of 3.8%. compared to 2.4% during the last three years of the obama term. >> implemented massive tax cuts and regulation cuts to keep jobs, opportunity and wealth in america. the tax cuts and the regulation cuts were the biggest ever recorded. >> bill: course to a fox news poll, nine out of ten voters are concerned about unemployment. since march, the unemployment rate shot up to 15%. who ever wins will inherit an commit severely hurt by the shut down. both member will look towards investments
bureau of labor statistics. during the obama-biden final three years in office, the nation added eight million jobs. an increase of 5.9%. trump added 6%. >> we inherited the worst recession short of a depression in american history. i was asked to bring it back. >> but the obama-biden administration had difficulty in getting the employment numbers higher. the manufacturing sector, however, fared better under the trump administration. during the president's first three years in...
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the bureau of labor statistics said 75% of private-sector workers in the u.s.have a single day of pain leave. >>> the children discovery museum in san jose is offering free coronavirus testing and flu shots tomorrow. you can stop by between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. if you get a flu shot you will receive free admission, free coverings, sanitizers and antibacterial wipes will be given away at the >>> new coronavirus cases continue to edge lower statewide. california reports 3800 new cases yesterday. the total is now more than 838,000 since the start of the pandemic. 67 more people with the virus have died, meeting the death toll now stands at more than 16,000. more than 15 million tests have been administered in the positivity rate is low, at 2.6%. >>> football being 74% african- american with no african- american owners, it really is just going to be an historic opportunity. >> trying to make history in oakland, the group of businessmen who want to be the first black owners of an nfl team. >>> also tonight, it was a fall like friday, really nice around here, but
the bureau of labor statistics said 75% of private-sector workers in the u.s.have a single day of pain leave. >>> the children discovery museum in san jose is offering free coronavirus testing and flu shots tomorrow. you can stop by between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. if you get a flu shot you will receive free admission, free coverings, sanitizers and antibacterial wipes will be given away at the >>> new coronavirus cases continue to edge lower statewide. california reports 3800...
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the bureau of labor statistics counts people as permanently employed, and those rates are rising. to talk about the change in wages. it rose less than expected. does that say anything about the composition of jobs being added versus those being eliminated from the workforce? michael: i have not looked at the breakdown, but my guess is -- we saw a lot of jobs restored collarhigher wage, white kinds of jobs. and fewer jobs created in blue-collar work -- construction, manufacturing. let me check on those here. the one number i was looking for that i really wanted to take a look at here is job losses that we have seen. the number of people who are on temporary layoff dropped by about 2 million. in the number of people who say they occur -- they are permanent job losers rose by 300,000. still reporting their jobs have gone away in recent months, rather than just furloughed and planning to be able to come back. tom: michael mckee with the honest jobs report. the market is showing elasticity here. they are focused on the president and the first lady's illness. futures negative. dow futur
the bureau of labor statistics counts people as permanently employed, and those rates are rising. to talk about the change in wages. it rose less than expected. does that say anything about the composition of jobs being added versus those being eliminated from the workforce? michael: i have not looked at the breakdown, but my guess is -- we saw a lot of jobs restored collarhigher wage, white kinds of jobs. and fewer jobs created in blue-collar work -- construction, manufacturing. let me check...
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. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics biden was off by 20,000. approximately 10401000 jobs still have not returned, the president was out west in washington dc, his campaign manager led an optimistic phone call with staffers. >> we feel better about our pathway to victory right now then we have any point in the campaign you see you and this optimism is based on numbers and data, not feel, not sense. >> donald trump has a busy week ahead. he has events in pennsylvania and north carolina and the face-to-face debate with joe biden in nashville, tennessee thursday evening, a busy few weeks. shannon: thank you. the supreme court sitting down the gop challenged (you court ruling which means mail in photo the keystone state may be counted up to 3 days after the election until friday, november 6th. in many cases even if they have illegible postmark or no postmark at all. john roberts siding with the supreme court's extreme liberal justices to create a number-numfour tie leaving the pennsylvania ruling in place, justice thomas, alito, gorsuch and brett ca
. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics biden was off by 20,000. approximately 10401000 jobs still have not returned, the president was out west in washington dc, his campaign manager led an optimistic phone call with staffers. >> we feel better about our pathway to victory right now then we have any point in the campaign you see you and this optimism is based on numbers and data, not feel, not sense. >> donald trump has a busy week ahead. he has events in...
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but we know that actually in september, it was under 8% and this morning, our bureau of labor statistics put out its state by state numbers which are very interesting. we see that actually, a majority of states, 26 states have unemployment rates below 7%. the problem lies particularly we see from that report in some of our largest states, especially california where unemployment barely came down in september. it's at 11%, much higher than that 7.9% national average. new york, illinois also really high unemployment rates, in the neighborhood of 10%. liz: yeah. definitely the numbers have absolutely come down from those ridiculous highs, but you know, we want to stick to the people who are struggling the most right now. the currently unemployed. that's under your purview. airlines say they will be forced to cut jobs without more stimulus. the hotel industry. we had the ceo of best western tell us yesterday right here that nearly 50% of hotels in the u.s. will default on their loans which of course could trigger more layoffs. which sectors do you see needing it the most, the stimulus, right
but we know that actually in september, it was under 8% and this morning, our bureau of labor statistics put out its state by state numbers which are very interesting. we see that actually, a majority of states, 26 states have unemployment rates below 7%. the problem lies particularly we see from that report in some of our largest states, especially california where unemployment barely came down in september. it's at 11%, much higher than that 7.9% national average. new york, illinois also...
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tomorrow, the bureau of labor statistics will report the monthly unemployment rate for september. reggie? >>> jobina, thank you. u.s. cruise ships will not be sailing this month. federal health officials are extending a no sail order after reports of cruise ship outbreaks overseas. that ban is extended to the end of this month. the cdc reportedly wanted to extend it to next year but had trouble persuading the white house. they carry 250 passengers or more. speaking of travel, free rapid result coronavirus testing is set to begin next tuesday at oakland international airport. that announcement follows recent announcement by hawaiian and united airlines to make testing available for a fee. results will be available on the spot or through city house web portal. hawaii plants to reopen to tourists starting october 149. you have to have proof of a negative covid test within three days of flying to receive an exemption from the quarantine rule. >>> restaurants in san francisco are back open for indoor dining. the economy is something that we're focused on as part of efforts to build a be
tomorrow, the bureau of labor statistics will report the monthly unemployment rate for september. reggie? >>> jobina, thank you. u.s. cruise ships will not be sailing this month. federal health officials are extending a no sail order after reports of cruise ship outbreaks overseas. that ban is extended to the end of this month. the cdc reportedly wanted to extend it to next year but had trouble persuading the white house. they carry 250 passengers or more. speaking of travel, free...
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. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics biden was off 20,000. approximately 141,000 jobs have still not returned while the president was out west in washington, d.c., his campaign manager bill stepian led an optimistic phone call with staffers. >> we feel better with a pathway to victory right now and we have any point in the campaign this year and this optimism is based on numbers and data, not feel, not cents. >> president trump has a busy week ahead and events in pennsylvania and north carolina that of course the big face-to-face for former vice president joe biden and national tennessee thursday evening will be a busy few weeks, shannon. >> shannon: it sure is, david's bunt on the, thank you. shutting down hep filmic g.o.p. challenge to a court ruling and the state counted up to three days after the election friday november 6th. in many cases even if they have an illegible post mark or no postmark at all, john roberts cited with supreme court liberal judges 3-4 tightly think the pennsylvania ruling in place. a stay against the pennsylvania r
. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics biden was off 20,000. approximately 141,000 jobs have still not returned while the president was out west in washington, d.c., his campaign manager bill stepian led an optimistic phone call with staffers. >> we feel better with a pathway to victory right now and we have any point in the campaign this year and this optimism is based on numbers and data, not feel, not cents. >> president trump has a busy week ahead and events in...
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. >> yes, the bureau of labor statistics just released the latest monthly jobs report, this will be thet one released before next month's election. afrnt t and the unploumt rate dropped to 7.9%. forecast was 8.2%. the jobless rate was 8.4% in august. 661,000 jobs were add back last month, much lower than predictions of 875,000. this week's laufyoffs by airlin and disney are not part of the report. meanwhile dow futures were down as much as 450 pinoints overnig. and futures are down more than 400 points. and also being weighed down by nancy pelosi and steve mnuchin's issue of not reaching a coronavirus stimulus deal yesterday. pelosi says talks will continue. house democrats passed their own $2.2 trillion package last night, it is not expected to be passed by the senate. we'll see how it affects wall street. markets open up in about 45 minutes. >>> a cardiologist and professor of medicine at george washington university in d.c. says that the president's entire staff should be in isolation for thes next 14 days, and especially important for president trump and vice president mike pence th
. >> yes, the bureau of labor statistics just released the latest monthly jobs report, this will be thet one released before next month's election. afrnt t and the unploumt rate dropped to 7.9%. forecast was 8.2%. the jobless rate was 8.4% in august. 661,000 jobs were add back last month, much lower than predictions of 875,000. this week's laufyoffs by airlin and disney are not part of the report. meanwhile dow futures were down as much as 450 pinoints overnig. and futures are down more...
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want to add to this, whether we agree or not, the data show from the census bureau and the bureau of labor statisticsnd the federal reserve, under president trump's economic policy, prepandemic, okay, those who benefited the most were the ones who needed it the most. >> but those are the ones getting hurt the most now. >> and what i'm talking about, what i'm talking about is middle class and lower-wage folks, whose family incomes have soared, whose household wealth has soared and whose real wages have soared. the least among us have been helped the most. now to your point, what you just uttered, i say yes let's keep in mind that we should help those who need help now, and that's why we should stop doing the ideological politicking and gigantic bill. all you need are a couple of stand-alone bills to refurbish and repurpose the $135 million for ppp. that's easy. all you need is a bill to help give you unemployment insurance well into next year. we need a bill to do it. all you need is another appropriations to help schools reopen and provide assistance to covid-related matters. this stuff is not hard w
want to add to this, whether we agree or not, the data show from the census bureau and the bureau of labor statisticsnd the federal reserve, under president trump's economic policy, prepandemic, okay, those who benefited the most were the ones who needed it the most. >> but those are the ones getting hurt the most now. >> and what i'm talking about, what i'm talking about is middle class and lower-wage folks, whose family incomes have soared, whose household wealth has soared and...
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think that the more significant report has been the monthly employment report that our bureau of labor statisticsand that has shown the job market coming back so much more quickly then what was being expected back in april. neil, when you and i were having some conversations back in april and may i thought we could get under 10% on employment by december and very few people thought that. you know, we are well ahead of that now and just one last report that i would mention that i think is interesting we put out a couple of days ago, this is state unemployment and what we learned is that more than half the states actually are below 7% unemployment right now. more than half are at 6.7 or below and what we see is a handful of very large states have much higher unemployment so california 11% on appointment in september brought it down just .2 from august, new york, at 10% on appointment and those are three of our five largest states. if you factor those out nationwide these figures look much better. so, obviously we had a ways to go still and these numbers are higher than we want but they show a very
think that the more significant report has been the monthly employment report that our bureau of labor statisticsand that has shown the job market coming back so much more quickly then what was being expected back in april. neil, when you and i were having some conversations back in april and may i thought we could get under 10% on employment by december and very few people thought that. you know, we are well ahead of that now and just one last report that i would mention that i think is...
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one of the key points here bureau of labor statistics and others.increased their income by $6500. a five-fold gain above what biden and obama did over eight years. now back to the hoover stanford study. they would lose the $6500. middle income families would lose all the gains during the trump years which the first gains by the way in 16 years. moreover, according to those estimates, the tax and regulatory and healthcare and energy policies would lose 5 million jobs, 2.6 trillion of gdp. we're talking stagnation, decline, recession, pessimism. president trump on the other hand is talking about lowering middle class tax rates and his message is deregulation and lower taxes and good trade deals. you are talking about prosperity, optimism, economic growth. the choice couldn't be clearer here and folks should go and get that stanford hoover study. it lays it out in clear fashion. >> sandra: i have it right in front of me. let me ask you about a separate not so much a study but a report coming from goldman sachs. they looked into the potential of a democ
one of the key points here bureau of labor statistics and others.increased their income by $6500. a five-fold gain above what biden and obama did over eight years. now back to the hoover stanford study. they would lose the $6500. middle income families would lose all the gains during the trump years which the first gains by the way in 16 years. moreover, according to those estimates, the tax and regulatory and healthcare and energy policies would lose 5 million jobs, 2.6 trillion of gdp. we're...
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has been drastic decrease in prices and you look at this and by the way this is from the bureau of labor statistics that in june of 201930 u.s. of the largest single year drop of prescription drug prices since 1967. this is great progress in the right direction. the fda approved a record number of affordable generic drugs last year for the third consecutive year. that was under this current administration. in october of 2017 the fda published a list of rent drugs that are all patent and all exclusivity without any generic competition and they announced that they will review the generics that made it on that product list. in october of 2018 the fda approved 110 generic drugs and tentatively approved 18 more. all of this results in a 26 billion-dollar reduction in cost, $26 billion in cost savings and then we have also some executive orders from the president, four of them, to lower the cost of drug prescription prices. this is a huge issue. we are moving in the right direction and again i want to thank our witnesses and these companies for being here. we need to get the on to talk and look at actual
has been drastic decrease in prices and you look at this and by the way this is from the bureau of labor statistics that in june of 201930 u.s. of the largest single year drop of prescription drug prices since 1967. this is great progress in the right direction. the fda approved a record number of affordable generic drugs last year for the third consecutive year. that was under this current administration. in october of 2017 the fda published a list of rent drugs that are all patent and all...
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bureau of labor statistics analysis explains that unlike past recessions, the coronavirus crisis has battered industry sectors in which women's employment is more concentrated. restaurants and other retail establishments, hospitality and health care. additionally, school closures have forced women who are more likely to be primary caregivers for young children or sick family members to reduce hours or leave their jobs which can also result in coverage loss. in particular, black and latina mothers are more likely than white mothers to be the sole or primary breadwinners of their households, so they will be hit hardest by these additional financial burdens. before the pandemic, there was already a wide gap between women and men, a gap that is exacerbated by race and ethnicity, given that black latin-x and american indian native populations experience poverty rates that are significantly higher than those of non-hispanic white populations. perhaps as a result, women were already more likely than men to forgo or delay accessing recommended care due to costs. yet given the pandemic, losin
bureau of labor statistics analysis explains that unlike past recessions, the coronavirus crisis has battered industry sectors in which women's employment is more concentrated. restaurants and other retail establishments, hospitality and health care. additionally, school closures have forced women who are more likely to be primary caregivers for young children or sick family members to reduce hours or leave their jobs which can also result in coverage loss. in particular, black and latina...
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go in and work those jobs knowing it was going to kill them and in fact the new jersey bureau of statistics and labor said in one of their reports this brought surprise is that men can be induced to work at all in such Ãdeath producing enclosures, that men of such ordinary intelligence could be indifferent to theordinary laws of health . your book does a deep dive into this question and this mystery. you do quote study about organizational science in the workplace both in the us and in europe. talk about that a little bit. >> so this was the actual silence, like why didn't anybody say anything? why didn't i say anything?i was 45 before i started thinking about this seriously so i went to look at the actual science and the study said 80 percent of people that worked in the workplace no matter what it was. the paper mill or an office or whatever, 80 percent of the people if they saw something wrong at work they would not sayanything . this was repeated in europe and it was actually a mystery to the researchers to because they were like when the silence happens theycouldn't figure out why it kept happen
go in and work those jobs knowing it was going to kill them and in fact the new jersey bureau of statistics and labor said in one of their reports this brought surprise is that men can be induced to work at all in such Ãdeath producing enclosures, that men of such ordinary intelligence could be indifferent to theordinary laws of health . your book does a deep dive into this question and this mystery. you do quote study about organizational science in the workplace both in the us and in europe....
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jobs and go in and work the jobs knowing it would kill them, and in fact in new jersey bureau of statistics and labors said in one of their reports that the surprise is that men can be induced to work at all and such death, producing closures. it's hard to believe that men of ordinary intelligence could be so indifferent to the ordinary laws of health. your book does a deep dive into this question in this mystery. and one of the parts -- well, you do quote a study about organizational silence. in the workplace. both in the u.s. and another study in europe. talk but that a little bit. >> yeah. the first thing look at was the actual silence. why didn't anybody say anything? why didn't i say anything? i was 45 years old before i even started really thinking about this. the actual silence. that study said that something like 80% of people that work in the workplace no matter matter what. paper mill or office or whatever, 80% of the people if something was wrong at work they would not say thing and that was repeated in europe. the silence was this -- it was actually a mystery because to researchers because
jobs and go in and work the jobs knowing it would kill them, and in fact in new jersey bureau of statistics and labors said in one of their reports that the surprise is that men can be induced to work at all and such death, producing closures. it's hard to believe that men of ordinary intelligence could be so indifferent to the ordinary laws of health. your book does a deep dive into this question in this mystery. and one of the parts -- well, you do quote a study about organizational silence....
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of september what can you tell us. >> exactly 661,000 jobs created in september the unemployment rate declined under 8%, to 7.9% according to bureau labor statistics labor force 7. million that is little changed, from september the measure is 2.3 million higher, than february, now among those in the labor force current want a job number of alternative, 1.9 million here september, 19.4 million persons reported that they have been laid off, unable to work because employer closed or lost business through coronavirus, talking about 4.5 million persons, not in labor force in september. were prevented from looking for work because of pandemic going forward other numbers in here retail trade, added 142000 jobs, over the month, the employment in health care and social assistance rose by 108,000 jobs in september, professional business services added 89,000 jobs in september, unemployment transportation and wear housing went up 74,000 jobs objects, manufacturing added 6,000 jobs in september financial activities added 37,000 jobs in september, and unemployment information unemployment in the information grew by 27,000 in september but down 276,000 since fe
of september what can you tell us. >> exactly 661,000 jobs created in september the unemployment rate declined under 8%, to 7.9% according to bureau labor statistics labor force 7. million that is little changed, from september the measure is 2.3 million higher, than february, now among those in the labor force current want a job number of alternative, 1.9 million here september, 19.4 million persons reported that they have been laid off, unable to work because employer closed or lost...