Amazon vote comes amid recent uptick in U.S. unionization rate
Union membership has had a somewhat unexpected – but likely temporary – turnaround amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Union membership has had a somewhat unexpected – but likely temporary – turnaround amid the coronavirus pandemic.
No lame-duck session in the nearly 5 decades for which data is available has been as legislatively productive as that of the 116th Congress.
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79% of Americans think social media companies are doing an only fair to poor job when it comes to addressing online harassment or bullying.
So far, 28 representatives have announced they’re retiring; four other Republicans and three Democrats are running for other offices instead.
We thought it would be valuable to combine our study of news coverage itself with data on people’s views about, and exposure to, that coverage.
While clearly significant, this year’s Super Tuesday on March 3 is by no means the “super-est” – or the earliest – one the Democratic Party has ever had.
After months of campaigning, debating, polling and fundraising, Democratic presidential candidates face their first real-world test Feb. 3.
The share of Euroskeptic members of the European Parliament jumped to 29% in 2014. That’s up from 17% in 1979.
The 2018 midterm elections significantly boosted the number of Millennials and Generation Xers in the lower chamber.
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