Democrats slam 'dangerous' Fed rate hikes, warning of widespread job losses
The Federal Reserve is acting with a "disregard" for Americans' lives as it tries to crush inflation, even at the cost of higher unemployment, Democrats say.
Ford giving underperforming employees option to voluntarily take severance
The severance will be available to underperforming Ford Motor employees with eight or more years of service. The white-collar workers will also have the option of enrolling in a performance enhancement plan.
NYC's pay transparency law: Here's what job seekers need to know
Dorsey & Whitney LLP partner Nicholas Pappas discusses New York City's new salary transparency law that requires most businesses to provide pay ranges to job applicants on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Job openings unexpectedly surge in September despite Fed efforts to cool labor market
The Labor Department reported on Tuesday that there were 10.7 million job openings at the end of August, higher than economists expected as the labor market remains tight.
Second rail union rejected Biden deal over lack of sick leave, BRS president says
Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen President Michael Baldwin argues that rail union want to collaborate in 'good faith,' and avoid a strike.
Chick-fil-A's four-day weekend experiment
A Chick-fil-A located in Miami, Florida, has been utilizing a work schedule that gives employees four-day weekends, according to a recent report.
Obamacare call center workers plan strike for first day of open enrollment
Hundreds of call center workers who field questions on Affordable Care Act coverage plan to walk off the job Nov. 1, the first day of open enrollment.
New York City job listings will require divulging pay range under new law
New York City job listings will get a makeover on Tuesday, when a new law that mandates pay transparency goes into effect for certain employers.
Supply chain expert signals ‘very dismal’ 2023 for US retailers
Alba Wheels Up founder and president Salvatore Stile argues businesses will get "crushed" by excess inventory and a looming rail strike causing an imbalance in the supply chain.
IRS to add 4,000 customer service reps to prep for 2023 tax season
The Internal Revenue Service has added thousands of new customer service representatives amid its preparations for the 2023 tax season, it announced Thursday.
Credit Suisse cutting 2,700 jobs in fourth quarter, expects more by 2025
Credit Suisse Group AG is reducing its workforce by 5% in the fourth quarter and plans to trim its headcount even more by 2025, the company said Thursday.
Big Tech layoffs: 'Worst is on the way,' tech insider says
Microsoft, Meta, Twitter and other big tech firms will continue layoffs and hiring freezes as companies look to cut cost, Bay Area recruiting site founder says.
Job seekers are getting 'ghosted'
More employees are being ghosted by job recruiters as recession fears continue to grow and certain industries lay off some of its workforce, according to experts.
US restaurants open fewer hours per week compared to pre-pandemic times
A new report that looked at data from food service establishments across the country found restaurants have reduced their operating hours by 7.5% since 2019.
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.



















