August 5, 2021 New Orleans, These are tough days to be living in Louisiana. We’re leading the country in new cases of the delta variant of Covid-19. Our hospitals are bursting at the seams. There are rumors, likely true, of people being turned away from emergency rooms. There are stories, absolutely true, of people …
Another Round at Amazon
August 4, 2021 New Orleans The NLRB hearing officer has issued a complaint in the Bessemer, Alabama, union election involving Amazon warehouse workers on the question of representation by the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union (RWDSU), affiliated with the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW). In the NLRB process, a complaint is issued …
Charity Dropping! Generosity Rising?
August 3, 2021 New Orleans, There’s a fair amount of head-scratching about the way Americans are turning away from charitable organizations. Since our founding, we’ve been touted from de Tocqueville on for our belief in such organizations, but surveys indicate that those days are fading. The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana …


