Musk tells Twitter employees to show up at the office or 'resignation accepted'
Twitter owner Elon Musk on Thursday reportedly reiterated his expectations about going into the office to the social media platform's staff during a meeting.
Military job fair looks to help veterans find new careers
Former U.S. Army special attack helicopter pilot Tim Best describes helping corporate companies create and strengthen their veteran recruiting programs.
Mazda can't build enough SUVs because Alabama's unemployment is so low
Mazda's CEO said the tight labor market in Alabama has prevented the automaker from adding a second shift at its Huntsville SUV assembly line.
Keurig Dr Pepper CEO resigns over violations of company's code of conduct
Keurig Dr Pepper announced on Thursday that Chief Executive Officer Ozan Dokmecioglu agreed to resign following violations of the company's code of conduct.
Facebook perks part of Meta downfall
CEO Mark Zuckerberg indicated Wednesday Meta Platforms has reduced lavish employee perks amid broader cost-cutting measures across Facebook's parent company.
Zuckerberg confirming layoffs of more than 11,000 employees at Meta
Ziprecruiter chief economist Julia Pollak and Employbridge chief workforce analyst Joanie Bily discuss tech company layoffs as worldwide recession looms on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
A survival guide for when you’ve been laid off
Being laid off from companies like Meta and Twitter due to an economy on the edge of a recession is out of your control, but here's how to control your fate.
Meta to lay off over 11K employees
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in a letter to employees on Tuesday morning that more than 11,000 employees would lose their jobs. The company has about 87,000 workers.
Election Day 2022: Kenny Polcari says Wall Street expecting split Congress
KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk and SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discuss how the results 2022 midterm elections could affect the investment landscape on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Small businesses still dealing with inflation, labor shortages
Small businesses are continuing to struggle with inflation, and are still having trouble finding qualified workers to fill open positions, according to the NFIB.
Republican midterm victory could boost tech sector: Scott Redler
Regions CIO Alan McKnight and T3 Trading chief strategist Scott Redler discuss if midterm election results will have the power to stop the 'freefall' in tech stocks on 'The Claman Countdown.'
How to escape your packed schedule and take a rest from work
Americans have worn their long work hours and reverence for productivity as a badge of honor for years. This fall, many of us seem to be on overdrive.
Big Tech braces for recession with litany of hiring freezes, layoffs
A number of Big Tech companies including Apple, Amazon and Facebook have announced hiring pauses or layoffs in recent weeks amid fears of an economic recession.
Facebook parent Meta planning massive layoffs this week: report
Facebook parent Meta is reportedly planning to lay off thousands of workers this week as the company's stock price has dropped 73% so far this year.
Twitter reportedly asking some fired employees to return to work
Twitter is reportedly asking some laid off employees to return to work after roughly half of the social media platform's workers lost their jobs this week.
Sears out of bankruptcy, a handful of stores are left
Sears Holdings shrunk from almost 700 stores to just over 20 while spending four years in bankruptcy.
'Barron's Roundtable' panel tackles dropping stocks, tech stock performance, and I bonds
Carleton English, Ben Levisohn and Jack Hough discuss the drop in the stock market, tech stocks, and I bonds on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Will Twitter layoffs violate US law? Experts weigh in
Experts weigh in on whether Twitter firing up to half it's workforce violates the WARN Act. US law normally requires 60 days' notice before mass layoffs.
Fed's Kashkari: Jobs report shows why more rate hikes needed
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis president Neel Kashkari reinforces Jerome Powell's take that more interest rate hikes will be necessary to tackle inflation.
Elon Musk's Twitter job cuts trivialize labor law, says lawyer fighting for laid-off workers
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Elon Musk's Twitter claiming the layoffs violate a federal law requiring 60 days of advanced notice for employees.



















