The October jobs report may be a one-off. Here's why
Any softness in the jobs data is likely temporary.
Private employers beat hiring forecasts with 125,000 new jobs in October
Economists surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting 120,000 jobs.
Sleep deprivation pounds health care workers, police officers
Sleeplessness on the rise
Acting SBA chief Chris Pilkerton: Why the Small Business Administration is investing in local entrepreneurs
SBA is proud to partner with makerspaces across the country to offer budding entrepreneurs and those looking to enter the workforce with a means to achieve success for themselves, their families and their surrounding communities.
NFL Players, college athletes group partner to explore pay opportunities
The two groups “will explore opportunities for merchandise, gaming and other officially licensed products” as well as “how recent developments impact television broadcast revenues."
Want to work alone? These jobs offer the most independence
It's not "a case of the Mondays" if it lasts all week.
XFL draftee Corey Vereen rejects contract over low pay
Corey Vereen, a former University of Tennessee standout defensive end, was one of 538 players chosen from a pool of 1,000 entrants in the XFL’s two-day draft last week.
CEO slashes own salary to pay employees $70K
$70k minimum wage introduced
Former Chick-fil-A VP Dee Ann Turner: Want your new hires to succeed and thrive? Do this
A good start to a new job is a great start to immersing talent into the culture of the organization. Their early engagement will both strengthen your culture and produce favorable business results.
Most American workers don't like their jobs, study finds
The Gallup survey asked 6,633 working adults to rate their job based on several different factors, including income.
These workers are retiring earliest, and it might not be who you'd expect: Study
Want a long retirement? This type of job may be for you.
Why Gen Zers aren't using all their vacation time
The survey found 55 percent of Americans have more than 10 vacation days available to them, but they aren't using them.
Employees changing behavior at work amid #MeToo: Poll
The poll finds American workers view the #MeToo movement more favorably than unfavorably, 45% versus 27%.
Disney aims to block gender pay lawsuit from receiving class-action status
In their amended lawsuit, lawyers for the 10 women sought class-action status “because Disney’s pay practices negatively affect their female co-workers throughout the state.”
Tips for contributing to your 401(k)
Contributing to your 401(k)
How much should you have saved in your 401(k) for retirement?
Saving for 401k, retirement
Chicago teachers go on strike: Here's what they want
Chicago teachers union goes on strike.
John Maxwell: Five leadership investments you'd be crazy not to make
If you are a leader — at any level or of any capacity — your organization will benefit when you start developing leaders.
Andy Puzder: Here are the 7 most ridiculous economic proposals from the Dem debate
While not a comprehensive list, here’s one concerned American’s thoughts on the seven most glaring mistakes and omissions regarding the economy coming from the 2020 Democratic hopefuls in the latest debate.
These cities have the most physically demanding jobs
These metropolitan areas have the largest shares of workers with physically demanding jobs.


















