Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Posts Tagged ‘ Labor Unions ’

Why Minimum Wage Represents Maximum Stupidity

Jul 13th, 2009 | By Peter D. Schiff | Category: Politics & Economics

In a free market, demand is always a function of price: The higher the price, the lower the demand. What may surprise most politicians is that these rules apply equally to both prices and wages. When employers evaluate their labor and capital needs, cost is a primary factor.



A Consumer Economy Can’t Run Without Its Consumers

Dec 5th, 2008 | By Lynn Carpenter | Category: Politics & Economics

Stop blaming the unions for Detroit’s shortcomings, says Lynn Carpenter. Of course, jobs have to be cut in a recession. But this is not the silver bullet for businesses. And every job lost is a consumer lost, which is a big deal in a consumer economy. Lynn says we have no hope of an economic recovery until spiraling unemployment is brought under control.



Troubled Global Airline Industry Battered by Fuel Costs, Labor Problems

Apr 9th, 2008 | By Jennifer Yousfi | Category: International Investing

When Skybus Airlines shut down operations and declared bankruptcy over the weekend, it became the third carrier in the span of a week to close its doors.