Georgia businesses have come under boycott pressure from the right and the left, following last week's passage of a controversial new voting bill. Atlanta also lost Major League Baseball's All-Star Game, which will now take place in Denver.
Axios Re:cap digs into the consequences of this law for Georgia voters and locally-based businesses, and what other states can learn from the situation with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
A new workplace survey found that one of every four highly skilled workers confesses they’re getting ready to leave their jobs or switch careers once the pandemic subsides. This could cause a massive reshuffling of high-skilled workers and have long-term effects on the workforce.
Plus, Minneapolis’s police chief takes the stand against Derek Chauvin.
The White House is pitching its $2 trillion infrastructure plan, Republicans are opposed and Corporate America is caught between wanting robust infrastructure and not wanting higher taxes.
Axios Re:Cap goes deeper with Barbara Humpton, president and CEO of Siemens USA, to get her thoughts on Biden’s proposal.
Results for the closely watched union vote at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, are expected this week.
It’s been a long and contentious union drive that has received intense pushback from Amazon. It's an organizing effort that could impact the future of the modern day labor movement.
Plus, why the coming weeks are crucial for climate change.