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Dockworkers Suspend Strike After Reaching Tentative Deal Until Jan. 15
CBS News
The International Longshoremen's Association, the union representing striking U.S. dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports, reached a tentative deal Thursday to suspend its strike until Jan. 15 to negotiate a new contract.
Inflation Continues To Cool Ahead Of The Federal Reserve's Next Rate Decision
CBS News
Inflation continues to cool, setting the stage for a potential interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve next month.
OSHA Proposes New Rule To Protect Workers From Heat Stress
Associated Press
President Joe Biden on Tuesday proposed a new rule to address excessive heat in the workplace, warning — as tens of millions of people in the U.S. are under heat advisories — that high temperatures are the country’s leading weather-related killer.
New Federal Rule Would Bar ‘Noncompete’ Agreements For Most Employees
Associated Press
The Federal Trade Commission voted Tuesday 3-2 to ban measures known as noncompete agreements, which bar workers from jumping to or starting competing companies for a prescribed period of time. According to the FTC, 30 million people — roughly one in five workers — are now subject to such restrictions.
Financial Expert Discusses Inflation's Impact On Oklahomans
News On 6
Jake Dollarhide, the CEO of Longbow Asset Management, joined News On 6 at 9 with Dave Davis and discussed the various ways interest rates are impacting Oklahomans.
Biden Looks To Provide Relief From Extreme Heat As Record High Temperatures Persist Across The U.S.
News On 6
With heat waves spreading across the United States, President Joe Biden on Thursday announced new steps to protect workers — including a hazard alert notifying employers and employees about ways to stay protected from extreme heat — as well as measures to improve weather forecasts and make drinking water more accessible.
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Here's What The Latest Inflation Report Means For Your Money
News On 6
Inflation is rapidly cooling from its hottest pace in 40 years, providing some relief to Americans whose wallets have been strained by price increases in everything from groceries to housing.
Here's What The Latest Inflation Report Means For Your Money
News On 6
Inflation is rapidly cooling from its hottest pace in 40 years, providing some relief to Americans whose wallets have been strained by price increases in everything from groceries to housing.
Hiring Cools As Employers Added 209,000 Jobs In June
News On 6
Hiring cooled in June as employers put the brakes on hiring amid economic headwinds such as surging borrowing costs.
Hiring Cools As Employers Added 209,000 Jobs In June
News On 6
Hiring cooled in June as employers put the brakes on hiring amid economic headwinds such as surging borrowing costs.
Inflation Grew At 4% Rate In May, Its Slowest Pace In 2 Years
CBS News
Inflation in May cooled to its slowest pace in two years, indicating price increases are easing amid the Federal Reserve's rate-hiking regime.
Inflation Grew At 4% Rate In May, Its Slowest Pace In 2 Years
CBS News
Inflation in May cooled to its slowest pace in two years, indicating price increases are easing amid the Federal Reserve's rate-hiking regime.
US Applications For Jobless Benefits Highest Since October 2021
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week rose to its highest level since October 2021, but the labor market remains one of the healthiest parts of the U.S. economy.
US Applications For Jobless Benefits Highest Since October 2021
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week rose to its highest level since October 2021, but the labor market remains one of the healthiest parts of the U.S. economy.
Employers Added 339,000 Jobs In May As Hiring Surged
News On 6
Hiring surged in May, indicating the job market remains resilient despite high interest rates and still-elevated inflation.
Employers Added 339,000 Jobs In May As Hiring Surged
News On 6
Hiring surged in May, indicating the job market remains resilient despite high interest rates and still-elevated inflation.
Sonic Drive-in Restaurants Pay More Than $70,000 For Breaking Child Labor Laws
CBS News
The owners and operators of six Sonic Drive-In restaurants in northwest Nevada have paid more than $70,000 in civil penalties for allegedly violating federal child labor laws.
Sonic Drive-in Restaurants Pay More Than $70,000 For Breaking Child Labor Laws
CBS News
The owners and operators of six Sonic Drive-In restaurants in northwest Nevada have paid more than $70,000 in civil penalties for allegedly violating federal child labor laws.
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State Lawmakers Want Children To Fill Labor Shortages, Even In Bars And On School Nights
Associated Press
Lawmakers in several states are embracing legislation to let children work in more hazardous occupations, longer hours on school nights and in expanded roles including serving alcohol in bars and restaurants as young as 14.
State Lawmakers Want Children To Fill Labor Shortages, Even In Bars And On School Nights
Associated Press
Lawmakers in several states are embracing legislation to let children work in more hazardous occupations, longer hours on school nights and in expanded roles including serving alcohol in bars and restaurants as young as 14.
US Job Openings Dip To 9.6 Million, Lowest Since 2021
Associated Press
U.S. job openings fell in March to the lowest level in nearly two years, a sign that the American labor market is cooling in the face of higher interest rates.
US Job Openings Dip To 9.6 Million, Lowest Since 2021
Associated Press
U.S. job openings fell in March to the lowest level in nearly two years, a sign that the American labor market is cooling in the face of higher interest rates.
Hiring Slowed In March As US Job Market Shows Signs Of Cooling
CBS News
Employers across the U.S. continued to hire at a steady pace last month, but the labor market showed signs of cooling in the face of the Federal Reserve's efforts to slow the economy.
Hiring Slowed In March As US Job Market Shows Signs Of Cooling
CBS News
Employers across the U.S. continued to hire at a steady pace last month, but the labor market showed signs of cooling in the face of the Federal Reserve's efforts to slow the economy.
Number Of US Job Openings Fell Sharply In February
CBS News
U.S. job openings slipped to 9.9 million in February, the fewest since May 2021 and a sign that the labor market may be starting to cool.
Number Of US Job Openings Fell Sharply In February
CBS News
U.S. job openings slipped to 9.9 million in February, the fewest since May 2021 and a sign that the labor market may be starting to cool.
More Americans File For Jobless Claims; Layoffs Remain Low
Associated Press
U.S. applications for jobless benefits rose last week but remain at historically low levels despite efforts by the Federal Reserve to cool the economy and the job market in its fight against inflation.
More Americans File For Jobless Claims; Layoffs Remain Low
Associated Press
U.S. applications for jobless benefits rose last week but remain at historically low levels despite efforts by the Federal Reserve to cool the economy and the job market in its fight against inflation.
Child Care Is Already Unaffordable For Many Families. Experts Worry A Spike Could Be Ahead
CBS News
Child care is already unaffordable for many families and experts worry a spike could be ahead.
Child Care Is Already Unaffordable For Many Families. Experts Worry A Spike Could Be Ahead
CBS News
Child care is already unaffordable for many families and experts worry a spike could be ahead.
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Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
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Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
These are the 6 food dyes the FDA wants to phase out
CBS News
The FDA plans to phase out six petroleum-based food dyes, urging companies to replace them with natural alternatives by next year due to safety concerns.
Broken Arrow job fair focuses on one-on-one employer connections
Jayden Brannon
Boutique-style Broken Arrow job fair set to forge personal connections between job seekers and local employers. Get face-to-face with in-demand healthcare and manufacturing sectors.
Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
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