California winery hires two millennials for dream jobs paying $10,000 a month
Two millennials with charm and grace on camera just beat out more than 7,000 applications to get a dream job in the wine country of California, in a contest that made international headlines.
Companies thought they had a plan for fall, now they are scrapping it
The swift, startling resurgence of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations across the U.S. is causing corporate leaders to rip up playbooks for the next few months.
Biden cheers jobs numbers but warns 'today is not a day of celebration'
President Biden on Friday cheered the U.S. Department of Labor's latest job numbers.
Most Americans would take a pay cut over going back to the office, survey finds
Americans like working from home so much that over half of those who participated in a new nationwide poll said they would be willing to take a pay cut to continue doing so.
These careers added the most remote jobs in 2021: report
There was an over 1,000% increase in remote work across all fields in 2021 as the coronavirus pandemic kept people home.
College diversity majors are 'a scam' creating a growth industry: Heather Mac Donald
Manhattan Institute fellow argues that college diversity studies have created a profitable 'growth industry' in the corporate consulting world.
Amazon to hire over 100,000 US veterans and military spouses by 2024
Amazon has committed to hiring 100,000 veterans and military spouses over the next two and a half years.
Labor shortage, broken supply chains take toll on New Jersey business owner
Amy Russo, owner of Toast Asbury Park, explains the problems that her restaurant is dealing with on 'Varney & Co.'
Cities seeing the fastest unemployment recovery
Cities in New England, the Mountain states and the Southeast are seeing the fastest unemployment recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Father’s Day: The best, worst states for working dads in 2021
WalletHub recently released a study that found the best and worst states for working dads this year, based on economics, work-life balance, child care and health.
Bipartisan legislation would incentivize employment with $180 weekly payments to find work
A bipartisan group of representatives this week introduced legislation to incentivize people returning to work as businesses across the U.S. struggle to find workers for hire.
Entry-level lawyers are now making $200,000 a year
Corporate law firms are unique among businesses in that they typically increase pay in tandem, with a few market leaders triggering moves throughout the industry.
Where are all of the jobs? These sectors hired the most employees in May
May employment was largely driven largely by bars, restaurants and hotels re-hiring thousands of employees.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer pitches plan allowing people to work part-time, keep unemployment benefits
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday announced a plan to allow people to work part-time and continue receiving unemployment benefits simultaneously.
Student athletes should 'absolutely' get paid for image, likeness: Tiki Barber
Former New York Giants running back Tiki Barber weighs in on unionizing student athletes, arguing the initiative goes beyond what colleges are equipped for.
These 5 states hit hardest by labor shortage: Chamber of Commerce survey
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday revealed the five states suffering the most from the country's labor shortage.
Veterans have often been left behind, overlooked – they are key if Biden wants to 'Build Back Better'
Every year more than 200,000 veterans rejoin civilian life and struggle to find a new career.
Job searches spiked in states cutting unemployment benefits, analysis shows
The premature loss of unemployment benefits in two dozen states caused a modest uptick in job searches, according to a new analysis published by Indeed this week.
Colonial Pipeline sought a cyber-security manager months before hack
Colonial Pipeline, the target of the biggest pipeline hack in history, began searching for a cyber-security manager nearly two months ago.
There are ‘cheaper, quicker’ alternatives to college degrees: Ken Coleman
Ken Coleman, author of ‘The Proximity Principle,’ says there are two important questions to ask when pursuing a new career field.



















