On average women earn $1M less over a lifetime than men
The gender wealth gap
3 more Nike execs depart amid probe into workplace behavior
Three more Nike executives are leaving amid the company's efforts to overhaul workplace culture.
Tradeoff: No cash but faster lines as restaurants forgo cash
A small but growing number of restaurants are going cashless.
Companies in America snapping up teen workers
Teens filling labor gap
College students rail NFL star Burgess Owens over conservative speech
We are fighting for the heart and soul of our country today, the Super Bowl champion said.
US job openings decline in February from record level
U.S. businesses posted fewer open jobs in February than the previous month when openings reached a record level, though layoffs fell.
Looking to work from home? These 10 companies are hiring
The job search site FlexJobs released its list of top places to get a stay-at-home job.
Executives vs. entry-level on fostering a culture of innovation
Innovation in the workplace
Plan would allow drug testing for some food stamp recipients
The Trump administration is considering a plan that would allow states to require certain food stamp recipients to undergo drug testing, handing a win to conservatives who've long sought ways to curb the safety net program.
Drug testing plan considered for some food stamp recipients
The Trump administration is considering a plan that would allow states to require mandatory drug testing for some food stamp recipients.
Correction: SmallBiz-Small Talk-Internet Sales Tax story
Retailers are hoping for a resolution this year from the Supreme Court, which hears arguments Tuesday in a decades-old dispute: Whether companies must collect sales tax on items sold in a state where they don't have a store or other building.
Court: Women can't be paid less than men based on past wages
Employers cannot pay women less than men for the same work based on differences in their salaries at previous jobs, a federal appeals court said Monday.
‘Deadliest Catch’ captains rake in $2 million in 2 days
“I was a bum on the street and now 14 years later… I’m managing a multi-million dollar company,” captain Jake Anderson said.
Moe’s is recruiting a ‘chief taco officer’ for food truck tour
The new CTO must have an obsession for tacos and be social media savvy.
Midwest's unexpected problem: Too many open jobs, not enough people
Midwest's unusual employment problem
Mulvaney gives big pay bumps to his hires at consumer agency
Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that President Donald Trump's appointee to oversee the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has given big pay raises to the deputies he hired to help him run the bureau.
ADP report says small business hiring slowed in March
Small business hiring slowed in March, a sign that company owners are holding on to their cautious approach to expanding their staffs.
Atlanta hit by ransomware attack
Atlanta ransomware attack
NYC Council member takes on after-hours work emails
Right to disconnect from work after work hours

















