UPS-Teamsters deal dents financials
UPS, fresh off a tough row with the Teamsters, cut its financial outlook for 2023 after tense labor negotiations impacted costs for the delivery giant, the company disclosed.
Most financial services execs who work from home would quit if required to return to the office
A majority of financial services leaders who work from home at least some of the time say they would leave their jobs if they were forced back to the office fulltime.
Tyson Foods closing 4 US chicken plants
Tyson Foods announced that it will close four more chicken plants in the U.S. to cut costs. The company did not say how many employees would be affected.
Corporate America being 'held captive' by a DEI push: Adam Coleman
Wrong Speak Publishing founder Adam Coleman explains how diversity, equity and inclusion workplace initiatives have fueled a 'rapid loss of jobs.'
The 'huge demand' for skilled workers hurt by young generations' fear of 'hard work': Andrew Crapuchettes
RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes explains how the baby boomer generation has left a stigma on blue or mixed-collar work.
7 ideas to upgrade your home office for $250 or less, according to experts
Smart, thoughtful enhancements to your work-at-home space can help foster creativity and productivity — try these seven tips from real estate pros and design experts.
Ukrainian refugees moving to North Dakota to work in oil fields
North Dakota is welcoming Ukrainian refugees seeking to work in the state and alleviate a workforce shortage through the Bakken Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers program.
Zoom asks employees to return to office for first time since COVID-19 pandemic
Zoom has told its employees to return to the office for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic led employees to use video communications to speak with coworkers.
Economic outlook: Investors hoping for a Goldilocks economy
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists react to July's jobs report and give their economic outlook.
Job growth continues to decline as Fed eyes another rate hike
Employment increased by 187,000 jobs in July, indicating a slower increase from last month. But despite a slowing in job growth and inflation, the Fed may keep raising interest rates this year.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson may be worse than Lori Lightfoot: Evita Duffy
The Federalist staff writer Evita Duffy argues Chicago is a 'disaster' under the leadership of Mayor Brandon Johnson on 'Varney & Co.'
Former Anheuser-Busch executive warns 'thousands of more' employees will be laid off amid sales slump
There's "obviously a mismatch" between Anheuser-Busch's market value and their employee numbers, former company exec Anson Frericks says while predicting more layoffs are coming.
Economy adds 187,000 jobs in July, a sign the Fed's rate hikes are working
In July, the unanimous decision by the Fed to raise interest rates put the key benchmark federal funds rate at a range of 5.25% to 5.5%, further restricting economic activity.
US to see low unemployment 'for a long time': Joel Shulman
ERShares CEO Joel Shulman reacts to Apple and Amazon's market performance and earnings and previews the July jobs report.
Job expert pushes back on cultural 'stigma' having a 'disturbing' impact on skilled work, generational handoff
Fewer and fewer younger workers are steering towards careers in skilled trades, and one labor market expert warns a "cultural issue" may cause a real "struggle" in the economy.
Fitch downgrade shouldn't impact stability of US economy, capital markets: Jean-Yves Fillion
The Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady analyzes the 'nervous' stock market and BNP Paribas USA Vice Chairman Jean-Yves Fillion reacts to Fitch stripping the U.S. of its AAA rating on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Relocating for a job or career change? Consider these essential tips first
For those considering relocating for work, career experts have plenty of advice for job hunters, including tapping into existing networks and researching desirable cities.
Skilled labor market seeing ‘very disturbing’ young worker participation rate: Andrew Crapuchettes
RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes speaks to Fox News Digital about the stigma attached to blue or mixed-collar jobs.
AI has already surpassed human capabilities in several domains; which jobs are next?
A psychologist and artificial intelligence expert points out professions in which new GenAI is already superior to humans and warns a number of industries are vulnerable.
Companies cut back on 'failing' DEI roles
New York Post columnist Rikki Schlott discusses DEI's divisive policies, a new poll that highlights young adults' level of patriotism and the political identities of 12th graders.