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the fatal shooting of breonna taylor. ms taylor s death in 2020 became a focus of the black lives matter protests across the us. hello and welcome to our look ahead at what the newspapers are going to bring us tomorrow. 0ne story dominates, as you can imagine. with me tonight are yasmin alibhai brown, journalist and author, and rosa prince, editor of house magazine, all about the workings of parliament. let s have a look at some of the front pages before we discuss them in detail. first off, let s look at the ft, which leads with the only story in town really today the warning from the bank of england about a looming recession. experts are predicting inflation will hit 13% by the end of the year. the big squeeze is the is headline, with a dramatic front page graphic of the inflation rise. the daily express tells it s readers to batten down the hatches as a recession is on the way . the mail pictures the bank of england governor andrew bailey, calling him the ban ....
Full and part-time employees with workers paying only about 10% of their premiums out of pocket. let s turn to steve greenhouse, labor and workplace reporter for the new york times and the author of the big squeeze. great to have you here tonight, mr. greenhouse. what do you make of the symbolism, and i believe it s symbolism that the vice president went to costco today to make a statement about the middle class but also how to treat workers. i think it s a twofer or threefer for biden and the white house. it s important to go out and shop, important to stimulate the economy. if we re going to pick a store, let s go to costco which is known for treating its workers better than basically any general retailer in the country. i ve been covering labor for a few years for the new york times and a few years ago, ....
Health benefits are offered to full and part-time employees with workers paying only about 10% of their premiums out of pocket. let s turn to steve greenhouse, labor and workplace reporter for the new york times and the author of the big squeeze. great to have you here tonight, mr. greenhouse. what do you make of the symbolism, and i believe it s symbolism that the vice president went to costco today to make a statement about the middle class but also how to treat workers. i think it s a twofer or threefer for biden and the white house. it s important to go out and shop, important to stimulate the economy. if we re going to pick a store, let s go to costco which is known for treating its workers better than basically any general retailer in the country. i ve been covering labor for a few years for the new york times and a few years ago, several people were saying, you should take a look at costco. they really do remarkable job in how they treat their workers. so i went out to t ....
Confidence is growing. and the last thing we need to do is dash that now by being unable to extend the middle class tax cuts. thanks for shopping with me. thank you. i know you won t tell anybody what i bought for christmas. it s important to note some costco executives have ties to the democratic party. the wife of costco co-founder jeff brotman is an obama bundler. the co-founder is a longtime democratic donor who defended president obama s economic record at the democratic national convention. but his business model has always been on the side of the worker, unlike walmart and sam s club with its history of union busting, low wages and benefits. sinegal says treating employees well is good business. costco pays itself workers more, too. costco cfo, richard galanti told the ed show employees get $20.50 an hour on average, that s about 40 grand a year. health benefits are offered to full and part-time employees with workers paying only about 10% of their premiums out of pocket ....