California bill would let employees ignore boss's after-hours calls, messages
A bill that is being considered in the California Legislature could give employees in the state the legal right to ignore any messages from their boss during nonworking hours.
Gen Z is starting to realize they've been pushed in a direction that doesn't lead to places they want to go: Mike Rowe
MikeRoweWorks Foundation CEO Mike Rowe weighs in on Gen Z pivoting towards trade careers as college tuition remains largely unaffordable.
Private sector job growth rises more than expected in March
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose more than forecast in March, a sign that the labor market remains resilient in the face of higher interest rates.
Asleep on the job: Here's how many Americans admit to napping during work hours
A new survey from Sleep Doctor found nearly half of American workers admit to sleeping during work hours on occasion – and one in three do so on a regular basis.
Mike Rowe: Universities will face a 'huge PR problem' as trade school enrollment increases
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe reacts to the rising enrollment in trade schools in pursuit of career paths among Gen Z workers on 'The Bottom Line.'
McKinsey offering employees 9 months pay, career training to leave the firm
McKinsey & Co is making job-hunting time and tools available to certain workers it wants to part ways with in the U.K. and U.S., according to The Times.
Charles Payne: What happened to America's STEM workers?
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses why the U.S. isn't training workers for tech or manual labor jobs.
Fed will have a problem marketing rate cuts thanks to 'sticky' inflation: Joe LaVorgna
Former White House chief economist Joe LaVorgna and JP Morgan's Kelsey Berro discuss whether strong consumer spending is a concern for the Fed on 'Making Money.'
Viral TikToker Alex 'The Trucking Guy' says he found the 'golden ticket job'
Alex 'The Trucking Guy' argues the trucking industry is a great alternative to a four-year college degree on 'The Big Money Show.'
California's fast food minimum wage hike is a 'business killer': Gov. Doug Burgum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum argues California's new minimum wage law will affect every business in the state that deals with food on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
High-end outerwear company slashing around 155 corporate jobs
Canada Goose on Tuesday revealed that about 17% of its corporate workers would lose their jobs to layoffs. The cuts coincided with the high-end outerwear company restructuring aspects of its management team.
Trump Media market debut done to 'get involved politically,' not to make money: Luke Lloyd
Luke Lloyd, Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist, and Dominari Securities CEO Kyle Wool join 'Mornings with Maria' to react to market momentum and Trump Media's market debut.
Expect a 'Goldilocks story' with March jobs report: Lisa Erickson
U.S. Bank Wealth Management Senior Vice President Lisa Erickson analyzes stock movements, the job market and potential 'further signs of deterioration.'
FTX class action lawsuit looks to hold powerful celebrities liable
FTX class action lawsuits co-lead counsel Adam Moskowitz explains how he plans to collect the money stolen by Sam Bankman-Fried on 'The Big Money Show.'
Biden expects taxpayers to 'pick up the tab' for people who cause damage: EJ Antoni
Heritage Foundation public finance economist EJ Antoni reacts to Biden's vow to use federal funds to pay for the Baltimore bridge collapse on 'Varney & Co.'
Very few people are paying attention to the fact that gold has moved 'as dramatically as it has': Dennis Gartman
Former Gartman Letter Editor Dennis Gartman and The Lonski Group founder and President John Lonski discuss the February PCE release, and next week's March jobs report.
TikTok ban would be 'devastating' for the job market: Freddie Smith
Orlando realtor Freddie Smith explains how a TikTok ban would affect his real estate business and the job market on 'Varney & Co.'
Office redesigns should focus on enabling hybrid work arrangements, AI: study
Employees are optimistic about hybrid work arrangements but believe offices aren't designed or equipped for it, while employers are eyeing AI collaboration tools, per a Cisco study.
Biden admin’s green policies continue to ‘challenge’ the timber industry: Scott Dane
Scott Dane, the executive director of the American Loggers Council, discusses a report that the timber industry has lost about 10,000 jobs in 15 months.
BJ's Wholesale to open more locations
Sam's Club and Costco rival BJ's Wholesale Club said it will open new locations in four states this year. Each will hire about 150 employees, according to the company.



















