Searches for AI skills on gig platform surge as businesses embrace new tech
A new study by gig platform Fiverr shows demand for experts with certain artificial intelligence-related skills surged over the past six months as more businesses embrace the tools.
Citigroup outlines process for layoffs, reassignments in memo
Citigroup managers are in the process of reviewing staff rosters ahead amid a restructuring that will be announced in November, according to a memo seen by Reuters.
'BAD NEWS': Grover Norquist warns of regulatory burdens flooding US economy under Biden
Americans for Tax Reform president Grover Norquist discusses the economic challenges as a result of Bidenomics on 'The Evening Edit.'
Early recession calls should be resurrected: Peter Tchir
Academy Securities head of macro strategy Peter Tchir says weakness in the economy and a 'very nervous' market indicate a recession is coming on 'Making Money.'
Union health care worker strike hits Kaiser Permanente hospitals across US
More than 75,000 union health care workers at Kaiser Permanente went on strike Wednesday, impacting hundreds of hospitals in several states amid a labor dispute.
GM secures $6B line of credit as UAW strike drags on
GM secured a $6 billion line of credit on Wednesday through JPMorgan, two days after laying 164 workers amid the ongoing United Auto Worker strike, now in its 20th day.
Stocks are 'extremely oversold right now': Adam Johnson
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne share their outlooks on the markets and discuss workers leaving their jobs at rates that match pre-pandemic ones.
Private sector job growth cools sharply in September to slowest pace since 2021: ADP
Hiring by private U.S. companies cooled sharply in September, indicating that the labor market is beginning to soften as a result of higher interest rates.
75,000 union health care workers at Kaiser Permanente go on strike
A coalition of unions representing more than 75,000 health care workers at Kaiser Permanente went on strike Wednesday in a work stoppage spanning several states.
Dow now negative for year as rising yields hit stocks
As bond yields climb to 16-year highs, investors are trading stocks for low- to no-risk options, creating headwinds for the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
Job openings unexpectedly jump in August
The number of available jobs in the U.S. unexpectedly rose in August to 9.6 million, a worrisome sign for the Federal Reserve in its war against inflation.
Why oversharing at work can be risky for your career
Know anyone who shares too much personal information on the job? The person could be putting a career on the line, according to experts — here's why and what to do about it.
Dockworkers union files for bankruptcy amid lawsuit over work slowdowns
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union filed for bankruptcy last week as it seeks to resolve a legal dispute with a former port terminal operator over illegal work slowdowns.
North Dakota produces more energy than most OPEC nations: Gov. Doug Burgum
2024 presidential candidate and North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum discusses his campaign strategy and responds to Newt Gingrich saying Trump will be the Republican nominee on 'The Big Money Show.'
Why there's no such thing as a 'work-life balance,' says career coach and author
Ken Coleman is the bestselling author of several books, including "From Paycheck to Purpose." The career coach with Ramsey Solutions weighed in with his views on "work-life balance" today.
'Bidenomics' gets pushback from Dems as economy slows: 'We have to do a better job framing this'
The Biden administration's persistent "Bidenomics" campaign is receiving renewed pushback from members of the Democratic Party in light of worsening polling and economic figures.
UAW strike, jobs report and Tesla deliveries top Wall Street’s week ahead
Wall Street is keeping close tabs on the UAW strike against Ford, GM and Stellantis as it drags into its third week, as well as three key reports on the job market.
Federal agency sues Chipotle for alleged religious harassment, retaliation against Muslim worker
A federal agency sued Chipotle over allegations a worker at a Kansas store faced religious harassment and retaliation after a manager forcibly removed her hijab.
Newsom vetoes bill that would've allowed striking workers to receive unemployment benefits
California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Saturday that would have allowed workers who left their jobs to strike during labor disputes to receive unemployment benefits.
Home insurance costs are rising: Here’s why
Through September 2023, there have been 23 confirmed weather and climate disaster storms in the U.S. producing losses over $1 billion, according to NOAA.