ADP report shows economy, job numbers booming following reopening's: Moody's economist
Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi provides insight into the April ADP report.
Hertz picks new front-runners to back exit from bankruptcy
Hertz Global Holdings Inc.
New tax plan could prevent small business from staying open
Congressman Scott Fitzgerald speaks out against regulations that hinder small businesses
Goldman Sachs' US employees to return to the office in June
"We are now more than a year into navigating the myriad of challenges posed by COVID-19, and we remain attentive to the difficulties our people are experiencing," CEO David Solomon, chief operating officer John Waldron, and chief financial officer Stephen Scherr wrote in a memo to employees. "While each community is at a different stage of managing through the pandemic, we continue to be encouraged by the rollout of vaccines in a number of jurisdictions, as well as by the effectiveness of the health and safety protocols we have put in place across Goldman Sachs campuses to protect our people."
Trucking industry official warns 1 million truckers needed over next decade to meet demand
Chris Spear, president and CEO of the American Trucking Associations, discussed the truck driver shortage on FOX Business' "Cavuto: Coast-to-Coast."
The best, worst states for working moms in 2021: report
WalletHub recently found which states are the best for working moms and Massachusetts took the top spot.
Biden picks Richard Cordray, ex-consumer watchdog, to manage federal student aid
The U.S. Department of Education announced that former Democratic nominee for Ohio governor, Richard Cordray, will be chief operating officer of federal student aid.
COVID-19 fears, stimulus preventing millions from returning to work, BofA says
The U.S. economy is poised to take off in coming months as it rebounds from the coronavirus pandemic, but the recovery faces a new challenge in an apparent labor market shortage.
Steelcase CEO on rising material costs as remote work continues
CEO Jim Keane discusses Steelcase's at-home office business surging since the beginning of the pandemic.
Police departments understaffed in major cities amid rise in crime
Philadelphia police union president John McNesby argued on Monday that “people don’t want to be police officers today with the current climate” as departments in major cities have been understaffed amid a surge in crime.
Officer shortage amid rise in crime 'recipe for disaster': Philadelphia police union president
Philadelphia police union president John McNesby argues 'people don’t want to be police officers today with the current climate.'
Teachers unions lobbying CDC is all about 'politics and power': Reason Foundation director
Reason Foundation director of school choice Corey DeAngelis weighs in on the teachers unions trying to lobby the CDC to delay schools from reopening amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
Remote work poll: 41% of people want hybrid workplace
‘Fox & Friends First’ co-host Todd Piro makes the case against permanently working from home.
Restaurant industry having 'difficult' time getting staff back to work: NYC restaurant owner
Ainslee owner AJ Bontempo discusses his struggle getting staff back to work due to unemployment benefits amid the coronavirus pandemic.
New York City prepares for return of government workers
New York City plans to reopen many of its municipal buildings to government workers in May, but the effort has been complicated by an increase in Covid-19 variant cases and union leaders raising concerns about the virus spreading in offices.
Pfizer, GM earnings and jobs report top week ahead
A busy earnings week includes GM, Pfizer results as well as the upcoming trial for disgraced former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes.
Powell's high-stakes bet: More jobs but only mild inflation
Powell's bet is that the Fed can keep rates ultra-low even as the U.S. economic recovery kicks into high gear — and that it won't have to quickly raise rates to stop runaway inflation.
Boeing fired 65 employees, disciplined 53 over racist conduct, company says
Since June of last year, aerospace company Boeing has fired 65 employees and disciplined 53 others over behavior described as racist, discriminatory and hateful, according to a new company report on diversity.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne 'can't defend' Biden infrastructure plan
Texas Republican tells 'The Evening Edit' Biden says one thing and does another, costing US jobs
IRS to begin issuing tax refunds for $10,200 unemployment break
Americans who collected unemployment benefits last year could soon receive a tax refund from the IRS on up to $10,200 in aid.



















