US Steel announces plans to lay off hundreds at southern Illinois mill
Up to 1,000 jobs are on the chopping block for U.S. Steel Corporation's Granite City Works mill in southern Illinois, the company announced this week.
Google Bard lead debunks ‘natural fear’ of AI's development: 'Computers do things with you’
Google Bard product lead Jack Krawczyk addressed growing fears among the public about AI in an interview with FOX Business — and said Bard has been safely incorporated into the workplace.
Companies are cutting worker benefits to offset the sting of high inflation
A new Glassdoor report suggests that companies are paring back the benefits they offer to workers in an attempt to offset the sting from high inflation.
Can you avoid end-of-the-year career burnout? Job experts reveal secrets
Job experts reveal how to prevent end-of-year career burnout as workers struggle to complete projects while also addressing family and personal responsibilities before the holidays.
Rural restaurant's viral job listing appeals to ‘alcoholics,' those with ‘police record’
A hotel restaurant in Tasmania said that they were so desperate for staff that they would overlook the applicant's police record or substance abuse problem.
AI may be greater threat to wages than jobs, European study finds
A new paper published by the European Central Bank found that artificial intelligence technology counterintuitively increased job opportunities for younger and high-skilled workers.
Two-thirds of Americans say AI could do their job
Advanced artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT have sparked fears that the new technology could soon replace many careers, and workers believe it, according to a new survey.
AI will kill some jobs but may offer new opportunities for workers: experts
Artificial intelligence will cause some massive shifts in the job market, completely killing some jobs while leading to new opportunities and jobs in other fields.
Biden economic adviser points to inflation, jobs trends as good signs, despite voters' dissatisfaction
Jared Bernstein, chair of Council of Economic Advisers, says the U.S. economy is "moving on the right track," though there is "a lot more work to do."
These career blind spots could be holding you back at work: 'Gain control,' says author
K. Scott Griffith, author of "The Leader's Guide to Managing Risk: A Proven Method to Build Resilience and Reliability," said workers can learn to prevent harmful career blind spots.
Bill Gates says using AI could lead to 3-day work week
Billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said during an interview on Monday that a three-day work week is possible in the future and "that’s probably OK."
Market needs to 'pull back, consolidate, assimilate, and then move higher': Quincy Krosby
LPL Financial chief global strategist Quincy Krosby joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss her outlook on the markets, oil and upcoming economic data.
History is on the side of an S&P 500 rally: Danielle DiMartino Booth
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth discusses whether the S&P 500 can rally to 5,000 in 2024 on 'Making Money.'
John Sailer warns of 'huge implications for freedom of thought' from university hiring practices
National Association of Scholars Senior Fellow John Sailer discusses the implications from university hiring practices as they prioritize diversity, equity on inclusion over merit.
US weekly jobless claims fall; labor market still slowing
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 24,000 to a seasonally adjusted 209,000 for the week ended Nov. 18, the Labor Department said on Wednesday.
Viral career trend has people engaging in 'job cuffing': Here's why and what it means
A viral work trend today is "job cuffing," in which employees decide to stay in their current jobs for the time being before looking for more optimal career positions. Experts share insights.
Nevada fire department recruiting nationwide to combat staffing shortages
Fire departments across the nation are facing staffing shortages and the search for more recruits is not easy due to the strenuous training required for the job.
Tuition-free aviation academy provides students alternative to higher education
West Michigan Aviation Academy founder Dick DeVos discusses his organization providing high school students trade skills in STEM and aviation as an alternative to college education.
More Americans are working a second job as high inflation squeezes
A growing number of Americans are working a second job as they continue to confront still-high inflation that has rapidly eroded their purchasing power.
Amazon looking to help 2M people grow their AI skills
Amazon is looking to help grow the artificial intelligence-related skills of 2 million people by halfway through the decade amid the technology continuing to rapidly gain ground.