Worried about losing your job? Financial backup plan is essential, say experts
With constant reports about layoffs and small business challenges in meeting payroll, many workers worry about losing their jobs and their overall career paths. Here's how to be proactive.
Soft skills are in great demand in today's workforce: Here's why
Today's career landscape includes a focus on soft skills in the workplace, which are increasingly important for companies. Job recruiters and other hiring experts reveal why.
Biden’s approach to energy policy ‘kills’ American jobs: Rep. Steve Scalise
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to report on the House GOP’s latest efforts to overturn Biden’s energy policies.
Cisco to cut 5% of global workforce
Cisco is joining a growing list of companies that are trimming their workforce at the start of 2024. Cuts have already been implemented at media, tech and finance companies.
Michigan's 'right-to-work' repeal is 'anti-American,' workers will pay the price: Dick DeVos
Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Dick DeVos slams the Democrat's right-to-work repeal and raises concerns about the state's competitiveness disadvantage.
Restaurants are living ‘so close to the edge’ every single day: Andrew Gruel
Celebrity chef Andrew Gruel weighs in on the California Senate candidate who advocated for $50 minimum wage during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Mario Veneroso on commercial real estate market: 'We're paying the piper'
Infrastructure Capital Advisors CEO Jay Hatfield and Kingsview Asset Management partner Mario Veneroso discuss the U.S. economy and the impact on markets and real estate.
Joe Biden is 'exactly where' Jimmy Carter was: Jonathan Hoenig
FOX News contributor and Capitalist Pig hedge fund manager Jonathan Hoenig makes a historical comparison of President Biden's economy to the Ford and Carter eras.
Former Home Depot CEO sounds alarm on 'tremendous shift' in labor market
The U.S. economy may be riding out an inflation and job layoff wave, according to former Chrysler and Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli, who shifted blame away from corporate America.
Thousands of flight attendants to hold nationwide pickets amid contract negotiations
Flight attendants across the industry are planning to hold pickets on Tuesday to fight for better compensation and work conditions. The planned pickets come amid contract negotiations.
How to effectively counter a job offer
When you receive the job offer, take the time to carefully read through the offer and its details. There’s a lot more than just a salary in your offer.
Here’s how the first 15 minutes of your day affects your whole workday
Think about what you need to accomplish on a particular workday. Setting priorities can make deciding what to handle in what order a bit easier to grasp.
Late for meetings or work events? How this bad habit can hurt your career
When employees run late to meetings or work events, they convey a lack of regard toward their job and toward their manager, according to job experts. Experts weighed in on this career issue.
Super Bowl hangover: IT managers bracing for surge in remote work on Monday
A new survey shows many U.S. workers are already planning not to come into the office on the day after the Super Bowl, and the high number of remote workers has IT managers on alert.
Successful entrepreneur ditches college degree for 'hands-on experience'
Floor Coverings International owner Krista Farney reveals how she became a successful entrepreneur through on the job learning and without higher education.
Most older workers say they face age discrimination in the workplace
The share of older Americans participating in the workforce continues to climb as the population ages, but most of them feel age discrimination against them is common.
College has now become a 'status symbol,' not about success: Ken Coleman
America's Career Coach Ken Coleman sheds light on the cost of college and why companies are removing degree requirements, and reacts to a Gen-Z TikToker going viral for expressing concern over finding a job.
CVS store fined for unsafe working conditions and putting customer, staff safety at risk
A CVS pharmacy in Ohio is being hit with a fine after a multiyear investigation revealed how understaffed the location was. Officials said the environment wasn't safe for staff.
Somebody better address US debt quick, 'it’s a real death knell' for the economy: Andy Puzder
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder explains the importance of addressing the U.S. debt and the impact of wages on restaurant affordability.
US steel workers outraged over billion-dollar deal 'selling out' employees to a foreign entity
U.S. Steel has allegedly "sold off to the highest bidder to line their own pockets," according to local union presidents who now worry about their job security and livelihoods.