Labor
Opinion: The NFL Is Ruining Its Own Brand With Cheap Replacement Refs
Want to know what a company looks like when it fires all its experienced workers and hires on cheap replacements? Watch last night’s embarrassment of a game between Green Bay and Seattle. But this is about more than just a game. This is about a trend in our national economy where trained professionals are cast aside for inferior workers.
Opinion: Democratic Party’s Lies And Spins
The blatant lies and the desperate spins generated from the “left” have been absolutely frightening. What’s extremely sad for them is that they don’t have a prayer of keeping the White House without creating lies and spinning obvious negatives into self-reported positives.
Opinion: Obama’s Latest Class Warfare Speech
Obama’s latest speech on tax cuts for the middle class is just a retread of his tired class warfare rhetoric and strategy.
Opinion: You Weren’t Fired You Were Outsourced
Mitt Romney’s contortions to differentiate offshoring from outsourcing don’t matter to those who lost their jobs because of it.
Best Hospitals In South Florida For Giving Birth
You’ll make plenty of decisions during pregnancy and choosing where to give birth, whether in a hospital or in a birth center setting, is one of the most important. Here’s a list of some of the best hospitals in South Florida to give birth. South Miami Hospital, Baptist Hospital, Mercy Hospital, Plantation General and West Boca Medical Center.
Report: Jackson Cmte. Approves Massive Layoffs
One of Jackson Health Systems governing board committees has approved the plan from chief executive officer to cut more than 1,100 jobs from the hospital system, according to CBS4 news partner the Miami Herald.
Gov. Scott, Labor Officials Hope For Improving Unemployment Numbers
Florida’s unemployment numbers for November will be announced Friday and Gov. Rick Scott and state labor officials are hoping for some good holiday news.
Dolphins Season Looks Brighter As Judge Lifts Lockout
The chance that the Miami Dolphins will be playing this football season may have improved late Monday afternoon, and a federal judge in Minneapolis ruled in favor of the NFL Players Association and lifted the lockout by the NFL owners.
Unemployment Rate Drops Again
New numbers from the Labor Department could help spur more job growth in South Florida and across the nation. The nation’s unemployment rate fell to a two-year low of 8.8 percent in March.
NFLPA Decertifies; Lockout Likely
After spending the last 16 days in mediated talks, the National Football League appears headed towards the first work stoppage since 1987.






