Top 10 UFC fighter signs Bitcoin payment contract: 'I'm doing it for my future'
Top-10 UFC flyweight fighter Matheus Nicolau says he has signed a contract to be paid entirely in Bitcoin to secure his future financially.
Chipotle tortilla chip-making robots could combat labor shortage: Miso Robotics CEO
Miso Robotics CEO Michael Bell discusses his company’s partnership with the popular food franchise and says ‘automation is the solution’ to labor shortage.
Walmart offering new truckers starting salary of up to $110,000
Walmart supply chain workers in Texas and Delaware can also earn their commercial driver's license through a 12-week private fleet development program.
Elon Musk to join Twitter town hall after concerns from employees, report says
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will join Twitter's chief executive Parag Agrawal for an internal AMA, or "ask me anything," with the social media company's employees.
Nearly 1,100 Activision Blizzard video game testers to receive full-time status, increased pay
Nearly 1,100 of Activision Blizzard's U.S.-based temporary and contingent quality assurance (QA) workers who test the company's video games will be given full-time status starting July 1.
Labor market is ‘red-hot’ amid inflation: Former CBO director
Former CBO Director and American Action Forum President Douglas Holtz-Eakin said the labor market is “red-hot” and Americans are quitting jobs at “record rates.”
Jobless claims tumble to 166,000, lowest level since 1968
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits last week tumbled to the lowest level in more than half a century, the latest evidence of an increasingly tight labor market.
Labor market is ‘red hot’: Former CBO director
Former CBO Director and American Action Forum President Douglas Holtz-Eakin argues Americans are quitting jobs at ‘record rates’ and says there’s a ‘huge competition’ for labor.
Former CBO director on jobless claims
Former CBO Director and American Action Forum President Douglas Holtz-Eakin says the labor market is ‘staying tight’ amid inflation.
Larry Kudlow: Here's where the rubber meets the road
'Kudlow' host Larry Kudlow discusses Amazon employees seeking to unionize and the Federal Reserve's response to inflation.
Side hustles spike during pandemic
The workplace in America shifted in 2020. Two years later, jobs are still offering work from home options. On top of that, many people picked up side hustles throughout the pandemic, and one involves furry friends.
McDonald's franchisee agrees to pay $1.5M settlement in workers' sexual harassment lawsuit
Former McDonald's workers agreed to $1.5 settlement from former owners of Michigan restaurant where they allege a middle male manager severely sexually harassed them in front of the general manager who let it happen
Hotel exec on inflation's impact on prices for accomodations
Omni Hotels & Resorts President Peter Strebel weighs in on travel trends amid the current economic landscape.
Incredible demand for travel despite soaring inflation: Hotel exec
Omni Hotels & Resorts President Peter Strebel acknowledges prices for accommodations are 'a little on the high side' caused by supply and demand and an inflationary environment.
Should you write a cover letter? Experts weigh in
If you’re on the prowl for a new job, you’ve probably come across your fair share of cover letter requests.
Paychex CEO: Inflation still hurting businesses, need to adjust costs
Marty Mucci reacts to the March jobs report and wage increases as inflation surges on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Stocks edge out gain as oil settles at $99 level
Investors assess the state of the job market and inflation as the second quarter begins.
March jobs report likely solidifies a big Fed rate hike next month
The March jobs report revealed another month of robust hiring, likely solidifying the case for the Federal Reserve to pivot toward a mega-sized interest rate hike as it seeks to cool red-hot inflation.
Biden touts March jobs growth, unemployment decline: 'Americans are back to work'
President Biden on Friday touted the March jobs report as evidence that the U.S. economy is roaring back to life in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite headwinds from sky-high inflation, tighter monetary policy and the Russian war in Ukraine.
Job growth jumps by 431,000 in March: Which industries saw the biggest payroll gains?
The U.S. economy added jobs at a healthy clip in March, with restaurants and bars leading the way in hiring despite concerns about a looming recession.


















