Tyson Foods to pay $1.6 million to settle hiring charges
Tyson Foods Inc. has agreed to pay $1.6 million to settle federal allegations of hiring discrimination at six plants in Arkansas, New Mexico and Texas.
Ericsson cuts 3,000 jobs in Sweden, reduces operations
Ericsson says it's laying off 3,000 workers in Sweden and downsizing operations as part of its global plan to cut costs by 9 billion kronor ($1 billion) in 2017.
Ericsson cuts 3,000 jobs in Sweden, reduces operations
Ericsson says it's laying off 3,000 workers in Sweden and downsizing operations as part of its global plan to cut costs by 9 billion kronor ($1 billion) in 2017.
Striking Minnesota nurses reject Allina's contract proposal
Thousands of nurses at five Allina Health hospitals in Minnesota have rejected the company's latest proposal, pushing their strike into its fifth week.
Striking Minnesota nurses reject Allina's contract proposal
Thousands of nurses at five Allina Health hospitals in Minnesota have rejected the company's latest proposal, pushing their strike into its fifth week.
In a tight market, stores lure holiday workers with perks
Retailers are dangling perks like higher pay, extra discounts and more flexible schedules to lure temporary holiday workers in a tighter labor market.
In a tight market, stores lure holiday workers with perks
Retailers are dangling perks like higher pay, extra discounts and more flexible schedules to lure temporary holiday workers in a tighter labor market.
House panel: Mylan CEO minimized EpiPen profits in testimony
Leaders of the House Oversight Committee want EpiPen maker Mylan to explain why the company's CEO apparently misled Congress about profits the company claimed for the life-saving EpiPen injection device.
House panel: Mylan CEO minimized EpiPen profits in testimony
Leaders of the House Oversight Committee want EpiPen maker Mylan to explain why the company's CEO apparently misled Congress about profits the company claimed for the life-saving EpiPen injection device.
Merrimack CEO resigns, company cuts 22 percent of workforce
Cancer drug developer Merrimack Pharmaceuticals Inc. is cutting nearly a quarter of its workforce and searching for a new CEO after announcing a restructuring to eliminate more than $200 million in costs.
Merrimack CEO resigns, company cuts 22 percent of workforce
Cancer drug developer Merrimack Pharmaceuticals Inc. is cutting nearly a quarter of its workforce and searching for a new CEO after announcing a restructuring to eliminate more than $200 million in costs.
Supreme Court Denies Obama Request to Reconsider Immigration Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to rehear a bid by President Barack Obama's administration to revive his plan to spare from deportation millions of immigrants in the country illegally, a case in which the justices split 4-4 in June.
Supreme Court Denies Obama Request to Reconsider Immigration Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to rehear a bid by President Barack Obama's administration to revive his plan to spare from deportation millions of immigrants in the country illegally, a case in which the justices split 4-4 in June.
Gusto gaining gusto with major investors
Gusto CEO talks growth
CEO indicted in fraud scheme that collapsed Puerto Rico bank
The former CEO of an international pharmaceutical company was indicted Friday in a more than $100 million fraud scheme that authorities say led to the collapse of one of Puerto Rico's largest banks.
CEO indicted in fraud scheme that collapsed Puerto Rico bank
The former CEO of an international pharmaceutical company was indicted Friday in a more than $100 million fraud scheme that authorities say led to the collapse of one of Puerto Rico's largest banks.
Channellock Channels Tool Jobs to the U.S.
Outsourcing manufacturing and exporting jobs are a sore spot for many Americans this election season. However some companies are investing in the U.S. FOXBusiness.com's series 'Still Made in America' introduces us to a variety of companies keeping their production--and jobs--at home.
Channellock Channels Tool Jobs to the U.S.
Outsourcing manufacturing and exporting jobs are a sore spot for many Americans this election season. However some companies are investing in the U.S. FOXBusiness.com's series 'Still Made in America' introduces us to a variety of companies keeping their production--and jobs--at home.
Build your own Lego drone
Combining drones with Legos
AOL Co-Founder Case: Clinton is Better for U.S. Businesses
AOL co-founder and former CEO Steve Case explained why Hillary Clinton’s policy ideas will be best for American businesses and entrepreneurs.