Nevada law prevents most employers from rejecting pot-users
Nevada is set to pioneer a law to prevent job-seekers from being immediately rejected for work based on a positive marijuana test.
Back-and-forth trade moves leave businesses uncertain, wary
Jeff Schwager is wondering whether it truly makes sense to sell his company's cheese outside the U.S. Schwager's company, Sartori, faced potential retaliatory tariffs from Mexico when President Donald Trump threatened nearly two weeks ago to reopen a trade war with Mexico to pressure its government to halt the flow of Central American migrants to the U.S. border.
5 best careers for working moms, according to an expert
Women looking for a career that provides flexibility to help them fulfill family duties while earning a good salary should look at these five positions.
How Warriors star Kevin Durant's Achilles injury impacts his financial options
Prior to the injury, it was considered a virtual certainty that Durant would opt out of the final year of his contract with the Warriors to test free agency, where he would have commanded a max contract.
Having trouble hiring? Make the process easier
Workers have choices. Doing these things gives your small business a better chance at landing the employees you need.
Target boosts paid family leave, child care benefits in tough labor market
The company said the new benefits apply to part-time and full-time employees, including both hourly and salaried workers, at Target stores, distribution centers and its U.S. headquarters.
4 ways to attract talent in a competitive job market
It's hard to entice candidates when jobs are abundant. Here's how to step up your game.
US stock market notches best week since late November
U.S. stocks moved broadly higher for a fourth consecutive day as investors look to start June with a strong weekly gain after a downturn in May.
Markets Right Now: Stocks rise as rate cut looks more likely
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The case for skilled trades
The trade skills gap
Summer internship cheat sheet
Here are a few dos and don’ts, along with a few 'definitely dos,' as you take on your internship.
Poll: Some younger workers view aging workforce negatively
A rising share of older Americans is forgoing the concept of a traditional retirement at the age of 65, a trend that some younger workers aren't particularly thrilled to see.
Women's World Cup: USWNT's fight for equal pay looms over tournament
With a legal resolution to the complex case considered months or even years away, the U.S. women’s national team is focused on their performance at this year’s World Cup in France.
Top recruiting challenges companies face – and how to overcome them
Attracting and hiring talent isn't easy. Here's what today's managers struggle with.
Living with parents isn’t embarrassing until you’re 28, survey says
Living with your parents after college isn’t embarrassing when you’re in your early 20s, a new survey showed.
Employee wellness programs do pay off, the research is wrong
Companies invest more than $8 billion annually to help workers quit smoking, lose weight and exercise more. Is the investment paying off?
Good vs. terrible bosses: What to know
New job, new boss? Here is expert advice.
NFL 18-game season? Here are 2 major obstacles in negotiations
NFL executives have repeatedly pushed for a longer season in recent labor talks, including the 2011 round of negotiations that briefly resulted in a lockout.
Job openings, median pay increases in May, report shows
The job market report by Glassdoor Economic Research median pay in the U.S. went up 2 percent while open jobs was also up slightly.
Will employee vacations hurt your business this summer?
It's common for workers to take time off during the summer -- but that's something you'll need to prepare for as a business owner.


















