Philadelphia school district sees 'dramatic increase' in midyear teacher resignations
From the beginning of December until the middle of February, the district has seen "dramatic increase in teacher resignations compared to previous years," a spokesperson for the district told FOX Business.
Most COVID rental aid went to low-income residents, Treasury says
More than 80% of the billions of dollars in federal rental assistance aimed at keeping families in their homes during the pandemic went to low-income tenants, the Treasury Department said.
Global companies close Ukraine offices, factories after Russia attack
Companies operating in Russia and Ukraine began putting into place contingency plans, as they confronted a host of challenges and sliding share prices following Moscow’s attack.
US facing worst worker shortage since WW2, Goldman says
The U.S. economy is facing the worst labor shortage in close to a century, according to new research, raising the prospect of prolonged higher-than-usual inflation.
US trucker convoys drive to DC, National Guard troops deployed
Fox News congressional correspondent Chad Pergram says some truck drivers want to model demonstrations in Canada.
America's career coach on work burnout: We need to start individualizing the benefits
America's career coach Ken Coleman discusses employee burnout and the evolving work place.
Why are so many workers considering quitting their jobs? It comes down to values, study says
The "Great Resignation" has left employers scrambling to keep and retain talent. One expert tells FOX Business the major reasons why workers are quitting.
Presidential salaries, from George Washington to Joe Biden
Here's how much all 46 U.S. presidents have made in office -- not including any outside sources of income they may have had.
Wall Street's hybrid work model likely to squeeze New York's budget
Wall Street’s hybrid work week is here to stay and the economic implications on New York City and New York State’s budgets could prove to be devastating.
Ford, battery maker face job requirement for Tennessee plant
Ford Motor Co. and a South Korean company would have to create more than 5,000 full-time jobs at a planned electric pickup truck factory and battery manufacturing plant in Tennessee or pay back at least part of a $500 million state grant for the project, according to a lease approved Thursday by a regional board.
Talc plaintiffs’ lawyers allege J&J put lawsuits in bankruptcy to protect brand
Lawyers for cancer victims accused Johnson & Johnson of pushing roughly 38,000 talc lawsuits into chapter 11 to stem damage to its corporate brand and gain unfair leverage, as a trial concludes on a bankruptcy strategy the company has defended as fair and reasonable.
Most remote workers don't want to return to office, new poll finds
The biggest loss due to working from home was a sense of disconnect from coworkers.
Career advancement for Black employees is best at these companies: Glassdoor
Glassdoor cultivated a list highlighting the top 10 companies that are making the most effort in improving the work experience for Black employees.
‘The worst is over’ in supply chain crisis: Port of Long Beach director
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Coredero argues as COVID concerns diminish, ‘definite moderation’ will happen in the supply chain.
Supply chain crisis has ‘bright outlook’: Port of Long Beach director
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Coredero says capacity issues have been solved since the port started operating 24/7 last September.
Jobless claims unexpectedly climb to 248,000
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits unexpectedly ticked up last week, despite elevated business demand for workers and easing omicron cases nationwide.
31% of large companies plan to offer student loan assistance in the next 2 years, data shows
Nearly a third of large companies plan on offering student loan debt assistance programs in the next two years, according to new research.
Supply chain issues, aging workforce lead trucking industry to recruit younger drivers
America's trucking industry, seen as the backbone of the U.S. supply chain, is struggling to replace an aging workforce.
Crime crisis fueled by 'woke' DAs, judges: Former Detroit police chief
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig says something needs to be done to fix soft-on-crime policies.
Canadian trucker: I'm not intimidated By Trudeau's course of action
Truck driver James Doull discusses the fate of the Canadian trucker 'Freedom Convoy' as PM Justin Trudeau vows to freeze protesters' bank accounts, arguing he doesn't see the PM's efforts 'making any difference.'



















