Largest U.S. rail labor union votes against contract, raising strike risk

Largest U.S. rail labor union votes against contract, raising strike risk

WASHINGTON/LOS ANGELES — Personnel at the most significant U.S. rail union voted towards a tentative contract offer arrived at in September, raising the likelihood of a 12 months-conclusion strike that could induce major harm to the U.S. financial state and strand important shipments of meals, vehicles and fuel. Teach and engine support members of the

Labor crisis may cause millions to lose Medicaid coverage : Shots

Labor crisis may cause millions to lose Medicaid coverage : Shots

Stacey Whitford applied for Medicaid for herself and her son in December. He needed the coverage for hearing aids, and they waited for months as Missouri officials processed thousands of applications. Christopher Smith/KHN hide caption toggle caption Christopher Smith/KHN Stacey Whitford applied for Medicaid for herself and her son in December. He needed the coverage