NLRB says Amazon CEO violated labor laws over comments about union campaigns
The National Labor Relations Board accused Amazon CEO Andy Jassy of committing labor law violations over comments he made earlier in the year about unions.
BlackRock's Gargi Pal Chaudhuri: ETFs can help investors navigate volatility, stay invested
BlackRock head of iShares investment strategy Gargi Pal Chaudhuri discusses the value of ETFs and how they help investors stay invested on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Housing slowdown exacerbated by supply crunch: Ryan Schneider
Anywhere Real Estate CEO Ryan Schneider reveals what recent homebuyer behavior says about the state of the real estate market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Meta Platforms misses on EPS, signals bearish hiring in 2023
As Facebook parent company Meta Platforms reported its third-quarter results Wednesday, it signaled it will take a bearish hiring approach in the coming year.
Zillow reportedly laying off 300 workers
The online real estate company Zillow cut approximately 300 workers this week. The layoffs were first reported on Wednesday by TechCrunch.
Seagate announces layoffs, accused of selling hard drives to Huawei
Seagate shares fell more than 7% Wednesday following an announcement of layoffs and a report that it sold hard drives to China's Huawei in violation of U.S. law.
FAT Brands celebrates growth, 100th restaurant opening this year
FAT Brands CEO Andy Wiederhorn says the company is opening restaurants 'like crazy' as labor and supply chain stresses ease.
Female leaders leaving companies at higher rate
The She-Suite founder and CEO Melissa Simkins argues it's time to 'reframe' the problem as she discusses female leadership leaving roles behind.
Google parent company Alphabet says it’s curbing hiring pace amid earnings miss
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and CFO Ruth Porat described plans to reduce hiring as Google's parent company reported its third-quarter earnings Tuesday.
America's workforce appears to be less productive following pandemic
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder breaks down how the US can get back on track and motivate its workforce on 'The Evening Edit.'
Crushing inflation could push unemployment to 6%, Wall Street bank warns
Deutsche Bank strategists warned this week that more than 4 million Americans could lose their jobs as a result of the Federal Reserve's war on inflation.
Pet gift company paying dog 'chief fluff officer' up to $10K: Here's how to apply
Yappy.com, a pet gift company that makes personalized products and cards, is looking to hire a dog as a "chief fluff officer." The role will pay up to $10,000 for social media assignments.
Warner Bros. Discovery expecting up to $4.3B in total restructuring charges
The entertainment giant's restructuring charges include content and development write-offs, organizational restructuring and facility consolidation activities.
Career challenge: How to nail your second job interview and land a dream job
A second job interview is a chance to shine, as an employer goes beyond your skill set and delves deeper into whether you would be a good 'cultural fit' for their company.
Mike Rowe spotlights industries that are 'desperate to hire' workers
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe previews the Season 3 premiere and describes how a worker shortage is impacting essential jobs.
'American Built': The Chrysler Building
Host Stuart Varney explores the challenges of constructing the world's tallest skyscraper.
How America Works: Wildland firefighters
Mike Rowe dives into the work of wildland firefighters and gives a behind the scenes look at the responders' daily tasks.
Economists rip White House for economic 'spin': 'Actively making the problem worse'
Multiple economists ripped the White House on Monday after chief of staff Ron Klain posted a tweet downplaying negative economic news as "noise."
Philips to cut 4K jobs worldwide amid falling sales
Health care technology company Royal Philips NV employs roughly 80,000 employees. Philips chief executive Roy Jakobs called the job cuts "difficult, but necessary."
Labor Department releases plan for new regulations on gig workers
Carl Szabo, NetChoice Vice President, weighs in on news that the Labor Department plans to increase regulations on gig workers.



















