CA fast food workers' bill could be 'straw that breaks the camel's back': Franchise expert
International Franchise Association president and CEO argues franchise owners are better at identifying the needs of their employees.
Chase chief economist: Going to take 'a lot of hard work' to bring inflation down
Former Chase chief economist Anthony Chan argues employment growth is 'very, very strong' as U.S. grapples with economic challenges.
Snapchat to lay off 20% of their employees after revenue declines
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel announced Wednesday morning that the company would lay off 20% of its employees due to declining revenue expectations.
US companies added just 132,000 jobs in August as hiring slows: ADP
The ADP National Employment Report published on Wednesday showed that private employers hired just 132,000 workers in August amid growing fears of a recession.
Chewy plunges, private payrolls and more: Wednesday's 5 things to know
Traders will be watching shares of Chewy and HP Inc. as they each took a hit following second quarter earnings reports.
Strong demand for beauty products sparks scramble for market share
Strong demand for beauty products shows Americans are still spending on their looks despite higher prices, and companies are scrambling for market share.
First Solar to invest up to $1.2 billion in US panel manufacturing, including new factory
First Solar announced plans to invest up to $1.2 billion for scaling up domestic panel production, including construction of a new factory and expanding existing plants.
Snap to lay off 20% of its workforce: report
Snap, Inc. is reportedly planning to lay off 20% of its 6,400-plus employees starting Wednesday after warning earlier this year that it would slow hiring.
Food, fuel and energy inflation could hit all at once: Market expert
Great Hill Capital chairman Thomas Hayes and The Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady discuss if the Fed will continue to aggressively raise rates as inflation continues to be a problem on 'The Claman Countdown.'
American states where people work the hardest in 2022: report
WalletHub recently found the states where people work the hardest in the U.S., based on metrics such as average workweek hours, employment rate and share of workers with multiple jobs.
US labor unions have highest approval rating in nearly 6 decades
More than 70% of Americans approve of labor unions, up from 64% during pre-COVID-19 pandemic times and the highest approval rating since 1965, according to a recent Gallup survey.
Job openings unexpectedly climb in July to 11.2M, hovering near record high
The Labor Department reported on Tuesday that there were 11.2 million job openings at the end of July as employers competed to hire a limited number of available workers.
Picking favorites in the workplace could have ‘motivating’ impact on colleagues: Report
According to naturopathic physician Dr. Vicki Matthews, being chosen as your manager's "favorite" can motivate coworkers and enhance "the good sides of the management style."
Managers picking favorites at work can be ‘motivating’ for colleagues: Relationship coach on Harvard report
Relationship coach and naturopathic physician Dr. Vicki Matthews argues picking favorites at work can lobby other employees for ‘the good sides’ of the workplace style.
Naturopathic physician shares 3 tips to maintaining successful work relationships
Relationship coach and naturopathic physician Dr. Vicki Matthews provides ‘real simple’ rules to help office managers play to employees’ strengths.
Powell's speech was very intentional: David Kudla
CEO of Mainstay Capital Management David Kudla discusses the Federal Reserve's recent decision to raise rates in order to address inflation
Opportunity to 'buy the dip' is approaching: Market expert
Claro Advisors founder Ryan Belanger and T3 Trading CSO Scott Redler discuss how the Fed's interest rate campaign will impact stocks and if it will stoke unemployment on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne: These dream jobs will blow your mind
FOX Business host Charles Payne reflects on children's aspirations for their career path on 'Making Money with Charles Payne.'
Never-ending 'pandemic' perks fueling labor shortage
Government handouts sold as pandemic relief since COVID-19 hit the U.S. in early 2020 continue to fuel shortages in the tight labor market, experts say.
Career kicker: How reading body language at work may give you an advantage
Experts weighed in on how the savviest employees may learn to read a boss's body language at work, take cues from it — and help their career development in the process.


















