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Striking Boeing workers voted in favor of a 38% pay rise. The latest big victory for US labor unions could inspire others despite the tense process. AdvertisementThe machinists' victory is the latest to highlight the power of labor unions in the US. It has been a tense road for the roughly 33,000 unionized Boeing workers who began their strike on September 13. That may only grow more common as workers find inspiration from others' victories, something noted by the president of the Boeing union.
Persons: we've, Joe Biden, , Gary R, Allen, Julie Su, Brian Bryant Organizations: Boeing, Service, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, IAM Union, IAM, Territory, machinists, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, National Labor Relations Board, US Locations: Seattle, United States
Now, new CEO Kelly Ortberg has the chance to share his vision for the troubled manufacturer, from a potential strike-ending labor agreement to a slimmed-down future. When he takes the mic for his first earnings call as Boeing’s CEO on Wednesday, more than 32,000 striking machinists will start voting on a new, sweetened contract proposal. “I think it’s going to be a tight vote,” Jon Holden, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 751, told CNBC on Tuesday. Narrowing businessesOrtberg, a longtime aerospace veteran who previously ran Rockwell Collins, took the reins at Boeing in early August. Mending ties with workers, stabilizing supply chainThe results of the union vote will come out hours after the earnings call.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, , ” Jon Holden, RTX, Neil Mitchill, Collins, Rockwell Collins, Robert " Kelly, Ortberg, , Ken Herbert, Julie Su, Holden, ” Holden, Joe Biden, Biden, , Phil LeBeau Organizations: Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, CNBC, GE Aerospace, AFP, Getty, Air Force One, Workers, Puget, Labor, Spirit, Aerospace Industries Association Locations: underperformance, Seattle, South Carolina
Boeing and its machinists’ union have reached a new contract proposal, the union said Saturday, outlining a deal that could end a more than month-long strike that has hobbled the manufacturers’ aircraft production. The new proposal includes 35% wage increases over four years, a higher signing bonus of $7,000, guaranteed minimum payouts in an annual bonus program and higher 401(k) contributions among other changes. Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Julie Su met with both parties earlier this week. Boeing later made a sweetened offer but the union blasted it saying it was not negotiated. On Oct. 11, he announced job cuts of 10% of Boeing’s workforce and that the company will stop making 767s when orders are fulfilled in 2027.
Persons: Labor Julie Su, Kelly Ortberg Organizations: Boeing, Labor, U.S, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers
People hold sings during a strike rally for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) at the Seattle Union Hall in Seattle, Washington, on October 15, 2024. Boeing and its machinists' union have reached a new contract proposal, the union said Saturday, outlining a deal that could end a more than month-long strike that has hobbled the manufacturers' aircraft production. The strike began Sept. 13 after more than 30,000 machinists overwhelmingly rejected a tentative agreement that included 25% wage increases over four years. Boeing later made a sweetened offer but the union blasted it saying it was not negotiated. "We look forward to our employees voting on the negotiated proposal," Boeing said in a statement.
Persons: Labor Julie Su, Kelly Ortberg Organizations: International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Seattle Union Hall, Boeing, Labor, U.S Locations: Seattle , Washington
Tentative deal announced to end Boeing strike
  + stars: | 2024-10-19 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
New York CNN —A tentative deal has been reached to end the five-week-long strike at troubled aircraft maker Boeing, the union announced to its 33,000 striking members early Saturday. Rank-and-file already nearly unanimously rejected a previous tentative agreement, precipitating the first strike at the company in 16 years. Many union members had expressed anger over the loss of the pensions. The union credited Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su with brokering the deal in indirect talks between the union and management. A week after that deal was rejected, Boeing improved its offer to 30% in wage increases over the four-year deal, terming that its best and final offer.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, Julie Su, Su, Max Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of Machinists, International Longshoremen’s Association, Gulf, Airbus, Alaska Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: New York
Boeing and union leaders have reached a deal that could end a weekslong strike. AdvertisementBoeing and leaders from a union representing striking machinists have reached a deal that could end a strike that has lasted over a month. About 33,000 Boeing workers have been on strike in the Pacific Northwest for over a month, halting much of Boeing's production. Bank of America analysts estimated that the strike is costing Boeing $50 million a day. Less than a week after the strike began, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company would furlough white-collar workers in an email to employees.
Persons: , Labor Julie Su, who've, Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg Organizations: Boeing, Service, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Labor, Bank of America, Federal Aviation Administration, Alaska Airlines, Space Station Locations: Pacific Northwest
SEATTLE — Boeing factory workers held a large rally in Seattle on Tuesday to demand a better wage deal, mounting pressure on new CEO Kelly Ortberg to end a bitter strike that has plunged the planemaker further into financial crisis. “We’re not afraid of them.”A strike rally for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers in Seattle on Tuesday. U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal, whose district includes downtown Seattle, addressed the cheering crowd on Tuesday, criticizing Boeing and calling on Ortberg to end the strike. “Let’s make Seattle Boeing town again!”‘NO PENSION, NO WRENCHING’IAM members have been holding smaller picket lines in front of Boeing sites throughout the strike. A Boeing spokesperson said on Monday the planned job cuts included both union and non-union workers, but striking IAM employees were not currently affected.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, Maria Cantwell, X, Patty Murray, Adam Smith, Rick Larsen, , Matthew Wright, We’re, Jason Redmond, Julie Su, Pramila Jayapal, , “ Kelly Ortberg, Jon Holden, ” Holden Organizations: SEATTLE — Boeing, Reuters, Democrats, Boeing, U.S, West, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Getty, Labor, IAM, Seattle Boeing, Seattle, Microsoft Locations: Seattle, Washington, West Coast, AFP, United States, America, Seattle —,
While Su has previously spoken with Boeing and the striking West Coast factory workers’ union, it is her first time in Seattle meeting both sides in person. Roughly 33,000 workers have been on strike since Sept. 13, seeking a 40% wage increase over four years. Boeing will next month send out 60-day notices to thousands of workers including many in its commercial aviation division, meaning those staff will leave the company in mid-January, one source familiar with the matter said. A Boeing spokesperson said the company had shared information with managers including plans for 10% reductions at its commercial unit involving both union and non-union workers. “Boeing just turned its back on 17,000 of its own workers — the same people who carried Boeing through crisis after crisis, year after year,” he said in a statement.
Persons: Julie Su’s, Su, Jon Holden, , Brian Bryant, Nick Cunningham, Tim Clark, , ” Clark Organizations: Boeing, Labor, Department of Labor, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, ” Boeing, White, Society of Professional Engineering Employees, Aerospace, Rivals, Partners, Alaska Airlines, Emirates, Air Locations: U.S, Seattle, West Coast
Boeing said it has entered a $10 billion credit agreement with four banks, it said in a filing Tuesday. In a separate filing, the planemaker said may also sell up to $25 billion in securities. AdvertisementBoeing plans to raise up to $35 billion to help steady its finances as a machinists' strike enters its fifth week. In a Tuesday regulatory filing, the planemaker said it had entered a $10 billion credit agreement with Bank of America, Citibank, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan Chase. Boeing also filed a prospectus stating that it may sell up to $25 billion in securities, including bonds, new shares, and stock options.
Persons: planemaker, , Goldman Sachs, Ron Epstein, Julie Su, Sir Tim Clark, Max midflight, Dave Calhoun, Kelly Ortberg, Starliner Organizations: Boeing, Service, Bank of America, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, Business, CNN, Anderson Economic Group, Labor, Emirates, Alaska Airlines, Space, NASA, SpaceX Locations: Seattle
Julie Su is in Seattle to mediate Boeing worker strike to resume negotiations. Boeing's strike began after workers rejected a 25% pay raise, demanding 40% and other benefits instead. AdvertisementBoeing's worker strike appears to be in such a stalemate that the US's top labor official flew to Seattle to mediate. In separate Monday meetings, Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su urged both parties to move forward, the labor union for aerospace workers said in a statement. Su mediated a 75,000-person healthcare worker strike against Kaiser Permanente in October 2023.
Persons: Julie Su, Boeing's, , Labor Julie Su, Su, Biden, Boeing Machinists Organizations: Boeing, Service, Labor, Anderson Economic Group, Reuters, Labour Union, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, Kaiser Permanente, United, Alaska Air, Emirates, RyanAir Locations: Seattle, Union, Gulf Coast, United Airlines
Irvine,” revealing that it probably belonged to British climber Andrew “Sandy” Irvine. Irvine’s disappearance on Everest in 1924, alongside his compatriot George Mallory, is one of mountaineering’s biggest mysteries – with a solution that has the potential to change history. That is, until this latest expedition, when the National Geographic team, which included “Free Solo” co-director Jimmy Chin, discovered a foot inside what they believe is Irvine’s boot. Irvine was 22 years old when he disappeared on Mount Everest. “I have lived with this story since I was a seven-year-old when my father told us about the mystery of Uncle Sandy on Everest,” she added.
Persons: Andrew “ Sandy ” Irvine, George Mallory, , Jimmy Chin, Sandy, ” Chin, Sandy might’ve, Erich Roepke, Chin, Irvine, Irvine’s, Julie Summers, Summers, , Uncle Sandy Organizations: CNN, Geographic, Everest, National Geographic, Tibet Mountaineering Association, Mount, Mount Everest Foundation, Geographical Society, Getty, PA Media Locations: Irvine, British, . Irvine, China, Mount Everest, Everest
September's robust job growth signaled what looks like a booming labor market. In general, the job market is booming. There's some tension hiding in the dataOn its face, the labor market is looking rosy. Job openings ticked up in August but have been broadly declining since 2022, adding to the tough labor market picture for job seekers. Related storiesEven though the labor market has cooled, it's largely done so without mass layoffs or a full-blown recession.
Persons: , ​ ​ Cory Stahle, they're, Liz Wilke, Elizabeth Renter, Matt Colyar, Claudia Sahm, Julie Su, Wilke, It's Organizations: Service, Workers, Moody's, New Century Advisors, mhoff
New York CNN —The deal reached Thursday evening that ended a strike by 50,000 portworkers has a lot of winners and few if any losers. But that wage deal stopped what could have become the most disruptive US strike in decades had it lasted weeks or months. The strike halted the flow of imports and exports across dozens of ports, what could have been a massive blow had the strike continued. Not that this was the deal that the the United States Maritime Alliance, the group that negotiates on behalf of ship lines, terminal operators and ports, wanted. But it was the one they could settle for after the Biden administration made clear it wasn’t going to intervene.
Persons: portworkers, Harold Daggett, Daggett, Sal Mercogliano, , ” Mercogliano, Mercogliano, Bryan R, Smith, Biden, Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg —, Democrats ’, Julie Su, , Organizations: New, New York CNN, International Longshoremen’s Association, ILA, Campbell University, National Retail Federation, United States Maritime Alliance, Getty, Transportation, Democrats, Labor Locations: New York, West Coast, AFP, New Jersey
The September jobs report came in stronger than expected, with 254,000 jobs added. AdvertisementThe latest jobs report might be just what Vice President Kamala Harris needs. The latest jobs report could change that — taking away some of former President Donald Trump's ammunition to hammer Harris on the economy. AdvertisementRecent days have included not only a stellar jobs report but also the end for now of the dockworkers' strike at East Coast ports. "With today's report, we've created 16 million jobs, unemployment remains low, and wages are growing faster than prices," the statement said.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Biden, , Joe Biden, Donald Trump's, Matt Colyar, Colyar, Pew, leaners, they're, we've, Labor Julie Su, We've, we're Organizations: Service, Moody's, University of Michigan's, Consumers, Pew Research Center, Democratic, Republican, The New York Times, Siena College, Pew Research, Labor Locations: East Coast
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailActing Labor Secretary Julie Su: Port strike deal shows that 'profits and prosperity can be shared'Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss port workers reaching a tentative labor deal, strong new jobs numbers, and more.
Persons: Julie Su Organizations: Labor
Daggett is the president of the International Longshoremen’s Association, which has nearly 50,000 union members on strike at three dozen different port facilities. This is the union’s first strike in 47 years, but Daggett participated in the previous strike as a rank-and-file dock worker. A sea of hundreds of union members parted amid cheers as made his way to the top of a small grassy knoll, with idle shipping containers as a backdrop. Unwanted attentionBut increasing attention on Daggett and the strike has brought harassment and death threats, according to a statement from the union. Members of the International Longshoremen's Association union, which represents roughly 45,000 workers, on strike outside the Port of New York and New Jersey on the first day of the strike.
Persons: Harold Daggett, Daggett, , Bryan R, Smith, “ We’re, Dennis Daggett, ” Daggett, Shawn Fain, don’t, Donald Trump, Trump, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Biden, Julie Su, John McCown, Shannon Stapleton Organizations: New, New York CNN, International Longshoremen’s Association, Navy, Sporting, International Longshoremen's Association, Port, Gulf Coasts, Getty, ILA, United Auto Workers, UAW, Queens, Trump, Mar, Lago, Democratic, Labor Locations: New York, East, Gulf Coasts, That’s, United States, Vietnam, Europe, Port of New York, New Jersey, Gulf, AFP, Elizabeth , New Jersey, New York City, , OpenSecrets
“Pinoy Pride” slogans, meals with community members, in-language ads and recruiting Filipino Americans for the campaign. With just over a month before the election, Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign has been courting a group of Asian American voters, Filipino Americans, that may play a decisive role in the crucial swing state of Nevada. While Asian Americans make up almost 12% of Nevada’s electorate, well over the previous margin of victory, Filipino Americans constitute by far the largest ethnic group in that demographic. The ad blitz follows several other efforts made in the past few months to mobilize the Asian American community. With a month to go, Abby Herrera, a 19-year-old Filipino American organizer with grassroots nonprofit One APIA Nevada, said more can always be done to attract Filipino American voters.
Persons: Kamala Harris ’, Harris, , , Assemblywoman Erica Mosca, Abby Herrera, Bacon, Labor Julie Su, we’re, ’ ” Mosca, “ We’re, Team Trump, Halee Dobbins, Rozita Lee, Mosca, ” Mosca, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Herrera, ” Herrera Organizations: Asian American, Democratic candidate’s, American, “ Pinoy, shouldn’t, Pinoy Pride, Biden, Labor, Nevada Democrats, Southwest, Trump, Pacific, Republican National, NBC News, , Team, Pacific Islanders, Philippine Times of, Asian, Las Locations: Nevada, Las Vegas, Pacific Islander, “ In Nevada, Hawaii, California, Hawaiians, Philippine Times of Southern Nevada, APIA Nevada
President Biden said on Tuesday that his administration will be "monitoring for any price gouging activity" that benefits foreign ocean carriers, including those on the USMX board. He also said "foreign ocean carriers have made record profits since the pandemic, when Longshoremen put themselves at risk to keep ports open." UBS forecast that 20% of Maersk's total volume would touch a U.S. port that would be impacted by the strike. Acting Secretary Julie Su lashed out at the idea that labor wage increases would be passed onto U.S. exporters and importers. I know they understand, just as consumers and American workers understand, that foreign companies who profit from our economy and who employ American workers and have an impact on American consumers should do the right thing, and in that battle, we are always going to stand with American workers, American businesses and American consumers."
Persons: Biden, Longshoremen, majeure, Daggett, Harold Daggett, Lars Jenson, Pete Buttigieg, Julie Su, Taft, Hartley, Buttigieg, Larry Lindsey, Su, Peter Friedmann, I've, nonfarm, Helene, switchers, they're, Jim Bianco, CNBC's, Peter Boockvar, Alan Baer, Steve Lamar, Taft Hartley, Lamar, CNBC's Jeff Cox Organizations: CMA, U.S, United States Maritime Alliance, Vespucci, Federal Reserve, Transportation, Labor, International Longshoremen's Association, UBS, Maersk, Federal Maritime Commission, ILA, Boeing, The Lindsey Group, Agriculture Transportation Coalition, Bianco Research, Bleakley Financial, USA, American Apparel and Footwear Association, Biden Administration, Locations: East, Gulf Coast, U.S, autoworkers
President Joe Biden called for port companies to offer fair deals to striking dockworkers. He and the acting labor secretary, Julie Su, urged dock workers and companies to negotiate. AdvertisementPresident Joe Biden and other government officials are urging port companies to offer stronger contracts to the 45,000 dockworkers on strike at East and Gulf Coast ports. The message from the Biden administration is clear: Companies need to offer a fair deal to the striking workers as soon as possible. Su said the port workers' sacrifices and importance during the pandemic and in helping communities recover from Hurricane Helene weren't fairly reflected in their salaries.
Persons: Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Julie Su, , Biden, Hurricane Helene, Buttigieg, he'd, she'd, Su, Hurricane Helene weren't, Taft, Hartley Organizations: Service, JPMorgan, Federal Maritime Commission, US Maritime Alliance, International Longshoremen's Association, Associated Press, dockworkers, Department of Labor, Department of Transportation, Business Insider Locations: East, Gulf Coast, Hurricane
WASHINGTON — A dockworkers strike threatens to harm shipping, manufacturing, pre-holiday retail inventories — and Vice President Kamala Harris' bid for the presidency. They have been at an impasse with the United States Maritime Alliance, or USMX, which represents shipping and port operations companies. As polls show Harris trailing Trump on the question of who is best suited to handle the economy, the work stoppage puts Democrats in a bind. Harold Daggett, center, with picketing workers outside of the APM container terminal at the Port of Newark in New Jersey, on Tuesday. "President Trump promised to support the ILA in its opposition to automated terminals in the U.S.," Daggett said in the statement.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Kamala Harris, Harris, Tim Walz, Donald Trump's, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, , Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Julie Su, Lael Brainard, Trump, Harold Daggett, ” Daggett, Biden, Taft, Hartley, They've, Daggett, Joe Biden’s, , Michael Nagle, ” Trump, Tim Ryan, Vance, didn't, Organizations: Longshoreman's Association, Minnesota Gov, United States Maritime Alliance, Trump, ILA, AFL, Teamsters, Fox News, Democratic, USMX, APM, Port, Bloomberg, Getty, Democratic Party, Federal, Senate Locations: Gulf of Mexico, New York, Washington, Taft, U.S, Delaware, Palm Beach , Florida, Queens, Newark, New Jersey, Trump's
White House officials on Friday met with representatives from the consortium, the US Maritime Corporation, to encourage the association to stay at the negotiating table. President Joe Biden has sent a clear message that he has no plans to do the latter. Without taking that move, there’s not much else the White House can do. “The administration is using its bully pulpit, and has been for a while,” says John Porcari, who served as the White House supply chain czar under Biden. “In political terms, there’s no good time for a strike,” the former official said.
Persons: dockworkers, Biden, Taft, Hartley, Joe Biden, , ” Biden, Kamala Harris, there’s, , John Porcari, George W, Bush, Liz Shuler, Jeff Zients, Lael Brainard, USMX, Harold Daggett, Labor Julie Su, ” Daggett, Donald Trump, Harris, , Ford, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, Trump Organizations: CNN, International Longshoremen’s Association, US Maritime Corporation, White House, , White, Republicans, House Transportation, Labor, ” AFL, GOP, National Economic, International Longshoreman’s Association, Republican, Biden administration’s, Biden, Anderson Economic Group, Boeing, United Auto Workers, Minnesota Gov Locations: East, Gulf, Taft, West Coast, Michigan, Dearborn, Ohio, Minnesota
As much as 43% to 49% of total containerized goods entering the U.S are processed through ports on the East Coast and Gulf Coast. Michael Kanko, CEO of ImportGenius, tells CNBC the economic importance of the ports impacted by an ILA strike is profound. Approximately 50,000 ILA union members work at the ports of Boston, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, New Orleans, Mobile, and Houston. UBS forecast that 20% of Maersk's total volume would touch a U.S. port that would be impacted by the strike. East Coast ports in the U.S. are forecast to handle 2.3 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) in October.
Persons: Gary Hershorn, Lading, Alan Baer, Baer, Michael Kanko, Brian Bourke, Pete Buttigieg, Julie Su, Lael Brainard, Biden, We've, Taft, Hartley, Donald Trump, Harold Daggett, let's, Estee Lauder, Steve Lamar Organizations: Port, Port Newark Container, Corbis, CNBC, International Longshoremen's Association, US Maritime Alliance, USA, ILA, U.S ., Seko Logistics, Gulf, Transportation, National Economic, UBS, Maersk, Democrats, Hartley, Business, The U.S . Chamber of Commerce, Biden, ., L'oreal, ABB, Walmart, Walgreens, Disney, Port Authority of, American Apparel & Footwear Association Locations: Port Newark, New York City, Newark , New Jersey, Coast, U.S, ImportGenius, East Coast, Gulf Coast, U.S . East Coast, Maine, Texas, Boston , New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa , Miami , New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, The, Port of New York, Port Authority of NY, Virginia, Mitre . East Coast, Port of Virginia
The maritime alliance represents the major shipping lines, all of which are foreign owned, as well as terminal operators and port authorities. Depending on the length of the strike, there could be shortages of consumer and industrial goods, which could then lead to price hikes. What could be in short supplyThe ports involved include the Port of New York and New Jersey, the nation’s third-largest port by volume of cargo handled. Port Wilmington in Delaware describes itself as the nation’s leading banana port, bringing in a large share of America’s favorite fruit. The union has pledged to continue to handling military cargo even during a strike and said passenger ships won’t be affected.
Persons: , ” Harold Daggett, containerization, John McCown, Biden, , Joe Biden, Taft, Hartley, George W, Bush, Julie Su, Peter Buttigieg, Lael Brainard, ” Biden, ” CNN’s Arlette Saenz Organizations: New, New York CNN, Gulf Coasts, International Longshoremen’s Association, ILA, United States Maritime Alliance, American Farm Bureau, , Business, Labor, National Economic Council, CNN, Union, Labor Department Locations: New York, Gulf, Maine, Texas, of New York, New Jersey, Port Wilmington, Delaware, Port, Baltimore, West Coast, Taft
American Airlines flight attendants approved a five-year labor deal, ending one of the industry's most contentious contract negotiations and giving cabin crews raises of up to 20.5% at the start of October. Eighty-seven percent of the American Airlines flight attendants who voted approved the contract, the union said Thursday, shortly after polls closed. Flight attendants are the biggest unionized work group at the Fort Worth-based airline. "Reaching an agreement for our flight attendants has been a top priority, and today, we celebrate achieving this important milestone," American CEO Robert Isom said in a statement. United Airlines and its flight attendants' union are still negotiating for a new contract, while Alaska Airlines cabin crew members recently rejected a tentative labor deal.
Persons: Julie Hedrick, Pete Buttigieg, Julie Su, Robert Isom Organizations: Association of Professional, Fort Worth International, American Airlines, Fort, Transportation, Labor, National, United Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Boeing Locations: Dallas, DFW, Dallas , Texas, Fort Worth, Hollywood
“I think we can all relate to this,” White House domestic policy advisor Neera Tanden told reporters Friday. Dubbed the “Time is Money” initiative, the actions will make it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions, get refunds, submit health care and insurance forms online, and access high-quality customer service. Another existing effort cited by the White House is a June 2023 FTC proposal to target companies that use deceptive customer feedback practices, like fake reviews. None of the actions that make up the “Time is Money” initiative will require congressional approval, a senior administration official said. The White House has pursued aggressive antitrust regulations and taken a highly skeptical approach to crypto currencies, both of which have rankled Wall Street.
Persons: Neera Tanden, , Biden, Kamala Harris, Broad, Harris, ” Tanden, policyholders, Xavier Becerra, Julie Su, Organizations: Biden, House, Democratic, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade, FTC, of Health, Human Services, of Labor, Department of Transportation, Republicans, Representatives, White House
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