Michelin scrapping 2,300 jobs over next three years
French tire maker Michelin said on Wednesday it would cut up to 2,300 jobs over three years as part of a new simplification and competitiveness plan in France, adding this would involve neither layoffs nor plant closures.
US companies slash jobs for the first time since April, ADP report shows
The ADP National Employment Report released Wednesday shed light on the labor market and how it's recovering from the coronavirus pandemic.
GM to upgrade hundreds of temp US employees to full-time jobs
General Motors will promote 650 hourly workers in the U.S. to full-time jobs this month, the company announced Monday.
Some states begin paying extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits
Only a handful of states have started to distribute the extra $300 a week in federal unemployment aid.
Biden says Democratic victories in Georgia Senate runoffs would lead to $2,000 stimulus checks
President-elect Joe Biden pledged that if Democrats win the pair of races, Congress would send a third stimulus check to Americans still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic.
US airlines ask Trump to lift certain travel restrictions, approve ramped-up coronavirus-testing procedures
A supported proposal would require more travelers to produce a negative COVID-19 test result before flying.
What are the global economy's 5 biggest threats in 2021?
The majority of the world is still ensnared in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, but the biggest risk for the global economy in the year ahead is a politically divided United States — not the deadly virus outbreak.
AOC tells progressives to ‘push Biden hard’ on canceling student loan debt
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez renewed her push for President-elect Joe Biden to bypass Congress and cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt when he assumes the White House in a few weeks.
Manufacturers want Biden to boost ‘buy American’ practices
Biden’s “buy American” proposals echo those of previous presidents, including President Trump, who issued executive orders to spur more federal purchases of U.S. goods and sought to use tariffs to disadvantage foreign producers.
Steph and Ayesha Curry give Bay Area restaurant $25K New Year's surprise
According to a National Restaurant Association study, nearly 17% of all U.S. restaurants -- more than 110,000 businesses -- have closed long-term or permanently.
CFOs in 2021 will keep an eye on these 10 things
As executives look ahead, vaccines against Covid-19 -- greenlighted by U.S. authorities in recent weeks -- are expected to boost growth in the second half of 2021, as Americans return to offices, shopping malls and gyms.
Washington yoga studio uses religious exemption to avoid coronavirus orders
Seattle's HauteYoga -- one of the city's highest-rated studios -- is holding in-person classes, despite Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee's recent extension of statewide restrictions.
Real estate market's momentum will continue into 2021, expert says
It’s no secret that 2020 has seen a booming real estate market despite the economic woes the coronavirus pandemic has caused. But can that keep going?
California casinos plan New Year's Eve galas despite COVID-19 threat
Northern California casinos are going forward with New Year's Eve party plans as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on in the already-ravaged Golden State.
Lessons from a crazy year in financial markets
Here are the lessons investors say they have learned from an unforgettable year.
Stock futures trade higher ahead of final trading day of year
It will be a full trading day on Wall Street. Markets in Germany and Japan were closed
Struggling NC restaurants fight for congressional help after court victory
North Carolina's small businesses and restaurants ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic's economic devastation are standing up to Congress.
Post-pandemic, office life may never be the same, CIOs say
After working remotely for the better part of a year, employees have proven they can do it, and do it despite the difficulties being at home may have presented. Going forward, that means that where people work may have changed permanently, according to chief information officers.
Pandemic reshapes US employment, speeding changes across industries
Here is a breakdown of how jobs in various categories of the labor market cumulatively changed from February, just before the pandemic hit the U.S., to November.
Stock futures rise as AstraZenenca vaccine gets approval in Britain
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