Classifying Uber Drivers as Employees Inhibits Innovation
Labour Unions Threat to Sue the Gig Economy to Death
Labour Unions Threat to Sue the Gig Economy to Death
The Antiquated Designation Would Straitjacket Peer-to-Peer Networks
Open Letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Productive Employees Need Integrity, Not Just Credentials
The City’s Absurd Fines, Crackdowns Show Hostility for Thrift
It Threatens to Divide Trump against the Allies He Needs to Resolve Illegal Immigration
Totalitarian Birds of a Feather Flock Together against Individual Rights
Obama-Backed Judicial Terrorism in Guatemala Sheds Light on US Scandals
High Fees, Red Tape Hamper Job Creation, Competitiveness
Regulatory Burden Discourages Innovation, Benefits US Shilp Builders
Guatemalan Support to Israel Dates to the Latter’s Founding
Professional Monopoly Lives Off Taxpayer Funding
US Ambassador, UN Commissioner Undo Alliance for Prosperity Objectives
New Party Rejects Federal Overreach, Lays the Foundation for Nationhood
Guatemala may fly under the radar of US media, but how Donald Trump handles this Central American nation will be crucial to restoring the rule of law on immigration.
Guatemala’s congress last night voted to strip President Otto Pérez Molina of his official immunity from charges of involvement in a bribery ring. His former vice president, Roxana Baldetti, is already in prison, where she is awaiting trial on similar charges.