Former McDonald's USA CEO on California lawmakers proposing 4-day work week
Former McDonald's USA CEO Ed Rensi argues the government ‘doesn’t understand’ the law of ‘unintended consequences’ with a 4-day work week proposal.
Supply chain crisis linked to ‘whole host’ of Biden policy decisions: Former transportation secretary
Former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao says the Biden administration is adding inflation pressure to an already "fragile, vulnerable" supply chain.
Etsy strike organizer says forming a union is the next step
In the online petition addressed to Etsy CEO Josh Silverman, Kristi Cassidy highlights issues she says sellers are facing on the platform, including the company's plans to increase transaction fees.
Supply chain issues connect to ‘whole host’ of Biden policy decisions: Chao
Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao says Biden’s mishandling of inflation while the supply chain is still fragile puts mounting pressure on the administration.
Job Creators Network launches 7-figure campaign to promote free-market policies
Job Creators Network President and CEO Alfredo Ortiz argues Republican states 'really led' the current economic recovery.
CEO who fled California for Texas rips 'ridiculous' proposal for four-day workweek
A CEO who fled California for Texas ripped the “ridiculous” and “absurd” proposal for four-day workweek in the Golden State.
California lawmakers call for 4-day work week with new bill
The California State Legislature is discussing a bill that would lower the official work week to 32 hours over four days, with overtime pay required for anything in excess of this.
BlackRock dismisses 3 managing directors for engaging in 'coordinated' effort to quit
Steve Lessar, Konnin Tam and Veena Isaac worked for BlackRock's Private Equity Partners business.
Inflation overtakes labor shortage as top problem for small businesses
The latest survey conducted by the National Federation of Independent Business found that the biggest problem facing small businesses is no longer a shortage in labor, but inflation.
Inflation is just beginning: Hedge Fund manager
FOX Business contributor Scott Martin and CapitalistPig Hedge Fund manager Jonathan Hoenig spoke to ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ about the possibility of the inflationary cycle lasting five to ten years.
Fed created investor generation of 'low rate junkies': Market expert
USB Managing discusses the Federal Reserve's handling of interest rates and the possibility of a recession.
Pipeliners ready to work if Biden admin will let us
President Biden has blamed rising prices on Russia, but prices have been rising since the beginning of the administration due to a lack of support for domestic energy production.
Tech companies paying interns the most money in 2022
Corporate review site Glassdoor revealed its list of the 25 highest paying internships in the United States for 2022.
Young women making more money than young men in nearly 2 dozen US cities: Study
Young women are making more money compared to young men in several cities across the United States, according to a new study, which an NYU School of Professional Studies professor noted “indicates progress.”
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.”



















