Private sector job growth rises more than expected in December: ADP
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose more than forecast in December, a sign that the labor market remains resilient in the face of higher interest rates.
Payscale says these in-demand jobs will stay hot in 2024
Ten jobs that posted major wage growth last year will remain hot moving further into 2024, the chief people officer at Payscale told FOX Business.
The 'great resignation' is over: Julia Pollak
ZipRecruiter chief economist Julia Pollak analyzes recent employment data after U.S. job openings fell in November on 'Making Money.'
Xerox to cut 15% of its workforce, overhaul organizational structure and operating model
Xerox Holdings Corp. is trimming its workforce as the technology and software company focuses on reorganizing its organizational structure and operating model.
Democrats are wrong that violent crime is down: Jason Rantz
KTTH Seattle radio host Jason Rantz reacts to Democrats claiming violent crime in the U.S. is declining on 'Varney & Co.'
Job openings fall in November to fresh 2-year low
The number of available jobs in the U.S. continued to fall in November to 8.79 million, a sign the labor market is cooling amid higher interest rates.
Troy Gayeski on 2024 markets: We're in line for a 'sloppy, choppy mess' unless everything goes right
FX Investments chief market strategist Troy Gayeski shares his 2024 market outlook, investors' biggest post-pandemic challenge and his outlook for the labor market ahead of the December jobs report.
Claudine Gay to continue as Harvard faculty member, likely to keep $900K salary
Harvard President Claudine Gay will likely earn nearly $900000 a year and will continue on as a faculty member at the prestigious Massachusetts' university.
How Gen Z and millennials want to work in 2024: 'Lazy girl jobs,' 'bare minimum Mondays' — and less
Ramsey Solutions host Ken Coleman advised employers on how to guide workers in the new year as online trends indicate younger people are leaning toward doing less on the job.
Jay Woods on tech's market performance: 'The story there is the roundabout we saw'
Freedom Capital Markets chief global strategist Jay Woods provides his outlook on tech shares, his economic expectations for 2024 and the upcoming December jobs report.
Toxic positivity at work: Why too much optimism can hurt employee productivity, experts say
The trending topic of "toxic positivity" and how it can affect workers on the job has three workplace experts weighing in with concerns and warnings for business leaders.
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs took a hit in 2023
Companies scaled back their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in 2023, as the programs fall under increasing scrutiny over discrimination concerns.
Need a 2024 side hustle? Here are the most in-demand, according to Fiverr
Data from freelance gig site Fiverr reveals the most in-demand services heading into 2024 – and each of the top side hustles allow you to work from home.
AI infiltrates workplace: How everything from hiring process to staffing demands changed this year
Artificial intelligence has already forced companies to rapidly develop and deploy plans for integration as demand for the tech increases after high public engagement with OpenAI.
Career trend 'act your wage' from fed up workers brings job warnings from experts
A new career trend known as "acting your wage" is getting more attention at workers push back against job stress and workloads — here's what both businesses and workers need to know.
Google, Meta, other tech giants slash DEI-related jobs, resource groups in 2023: Report
Tech giants, like Google and Meta, have cut over 40% of DEI jobs and have slashed their budgets for DEI employee groups by as much as 90% in 2023, according to CNBC.
Job interview 'coffee cup test' used by corporate executive goes viral: 'Manipulative'
A managing director's 2019 business podcast interview has resurfaced and sparked debate on social media as people learn he disqualifies job seekers if they don't wash their coffee cups.
'Career cushioning,' latest workplace trend, has employees trying to protect themselves heading into 2024
A workplace trend known as "career cushioning" has employees setting up Plan B initiatives — so that if they're downsized by their companies, they're prepared for it. Here's what to know.
Holiday travel: Uber, Lyft drivers hold hours-long protest at Atlanta airport
Uber and Lyft drivers protested at the Atlanta airport on Saturday to demand higher wages from the rideshare companies.
Fed looking for higher unemployment in order to cut aggressively: Barry Knapp
Ironsides Macroeconomics managing partner Barry Knapp discusses the November PCE, inflation, the potential supply chain crisis due to attacks in the Red Sea and the Fed.