Union Workers at Sky Harbor Protest Lack of A/C in Trucks and Low Wages
Some workers are not happy that the AC was cut in LSG Sky Chefs delivery trucks.
Some workers are not happy that the AC was cut in LSG Sky Chefs delivery trucks.
Tires, storage, and moving businesses have been good to Arizona.
We rank 48th out of 50 metropolitan areas, thanks to higher-than-average housing debts and lower-than-average incomes
Ending DACA could have a significant economic effect on the country, but isn’t likely to hurt the economy overall. That’s not to say it won’t hurt the tens of thousands of DACA recipients who have found legal work because of the Obama-era policy.
The city of Peoria is in the middle of an all-out merchandizing blitz with their new slogan and city flag.
Furdos Nurhussen and Najma Hassan are 24-year-old designers making inroads into the world of modest fashion from their hometown of Phoenix.
A lawsuit filed by the libertarian Goldwater Institute threatens the future of high-rise development in downtown Phoenix. Depending on who you ask, that might not be such a bad thing.
Arizona has settled a federal lawsuit with the Tohono O’odham Nation and will grant the tribe full gaming rights for its West Valley casino.
Has your rent gone up over the past year? You’re not alone.
This past weekend’s EDM festival spurred a number of complaints from neighbors.
New report tries to find a correlation between how much college students owe on their loans and who represents them in Congress; doesn’t appear to make much difference
Low-income residents would be forced to spend rent and food money on health care, according to a new study.
A left-wing group is running ads attacking Arizona U.S. Senator Jeff Flake for not denouncing Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon.
Spending by Latinos in Arizona is on the rise. They are projected to spend $42.5 billion by the end of this year. That’s according to the 20th edition of the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s “DATOS: The State of Arizona’s Hispanic Market” report. It finds that Latinos spent $38.3 billion…
A ballot initiative to raise Arizona’s minimum wage has (once again) been cleared for a vote in November. The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld an earlier decision to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the validity of signatures gathered in support of the initiative, Proposition 206, which proposes to increase wages…
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging thousands of signatures gathered in support of an initiative to increase Arizona’s minimum wage, clearing the way for it to appear on the ballot. Given that it hinged on the minutiae of Arizona law concerning ballot initiatives, it was…
Social scientists have a term for young people between the ages of 16 and 24 who aren’t in school and don’t have jobs: disconnected youth. Starbucks has a plan for them. Late last week, the Seattle-based caffeinater to the masses held a press conference to unveil a free job-training program for…
Clipboards in hand, they wave down grocery shoppers and fairgoers, sweat dripping down their faces in the 120-degree Phoenix sun. “Hey, can you sign a petition?” In what appears a noble testament to the cause of the day — raising the minimum wage, legalizing marijuana — they keep at it…
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge Thursday threw out a substantial number of signatures gathered in support of a voter initiative to raise Arizona’s minimum wage to $12 an hour. Judge Joshua Rogers struck many of the signatures by default because the people who gathered them, some of whom were…
As Arizona’s housing market continues its recovery, homebuilders are struggling to find enough skilled workers to keep up with the demand for new houses — and that’s leading to costly delays. Arizona employed 244,300 construction workers at the peak of the housing boom in 2006, according to the Bureau of Labor…
Arizona voters will likely get to decide this fall whether to raise the state’s minimum wage and mandate employers to provide paid sick time. The Arizona Healthy Working Families campaign submitted 271,883 signatures to the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office on July 7. If at least 150,642 of the signatures…
Cady Gokey understands the concerns some people have about bottled-water plants in drought-stricken Phoenix. But she also knows what people want: a cool drink of bottled water. As president of Sedona Bottling Company, the 28-year-old oversees a small water factory in a nondescript West Phoenix industrial park. The 20-year-old company…