Kamala Harris made 'foolish' statement about bail reform: Ex-Boston police commissioner
Former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis says Vice President Harris' comments on crime will come back to haunt her.
January jobs report could be ugly after recent omicron surge
The record-breaking surge in COVID-19 cases likely dampened January job growth, with the latest payroll estimate on Friday morning expected to show that hiring slowed markedly last month as the omicron variant sidelined millions of workers.
Jobless claims fall to 238,000 as workers remain in high demand
The Labor Department said Thursday that 238,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week.
Biden White House needs an 'entire restart,’ Rep. Murphy says
Rep. Greg Murphy says the Biden White House needs "a total reset" to gain back credibility with the American people.
Biden admin needs ‘an entire restart’: Rep. Murphy
Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., argues President Biden needs to go back to day one and ‘stand for law and order.’
World knows Biden is 'feckless' in foreign policy: Rep. Murphy
Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., argues the U.S. needs to gain respect amongst its allies.
Goldman Sachs workers back to office Feb. 1 but some exceptions allowed
Goldman Sachs Chief Executive David Solomon has been clear that he thinks working from home is an aberration. But the bank he runs has quietly allowed people to continue to telecommute, On the Money has learned.
Major sector shifts happening in stock market: Weisberg
Seaport Securities founder Teddy Weisberg and The Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady discuss whether the market is ready to stabilize on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Disney launches search for NFT manager
Disney has a hot job listing for a key player who can marry cryptocurrency with the entertainment giant's media assets.
Why Tesla, Oracle fled California for Texas
Major companies like Tesla, Oracle are likely attracted by Texas' relaxed COVID measures, a business expert and recent study suggest.
Texas cities see job, economic growth thanks to lenient pandemic policies
FOX Business’ Connell McShane reports just outside Austin, Texas, where business owners say outsider are ‘coming in troves.’
US companies unexpectedly slash jobs in January as omicron surge batters economy
Private job growth stumbled in January as surging omicron cases weighed on the economy's recovery from the pandemic.
7 steps to take before you join the 'Great Resignation'
Americans are leaving their workplaces in record numbers.
Here are the best jobs for 2022
In an effort to help job seekers find jobs that are not only available but offer high saltiers and job satisfaction, Glassdoor released its annual Best Jobs for 2022 report.
Labor shortage has Home Depot pushing 'accelerated hiring process'
Home Depot is looking to hire more than 100,000 associates for flexible, full-time and part-time positions in areas including customer service and sales, store support, freight, merchandising and warehouse.
Job openings remained elevated in December as Americans continued to quit
Americans continued to quit their jobs in droves in December 2021, underscoring how persistent turmoil in the labor market has made it difficult for employers to fill open positions.
ExxonMobil moving corporate HQ to Houston
About 250 people currently work at the Irving location, including CEO Darren Woods.
White House warns omicron spike could skew January jobs report
The Biden administration is laying the groundwork for disappointing job growth in January, warning that an omicron-fueled surge in COVID-19 cases earlier this month likely distorted hiring as the virus sidelined millions of workers.
Illinois business owner shuffles workers around to stay open: 'So tough right now'
Joanie's Pizzeria owner Michael Okun argues people are 'still getting government funded money' and even though he is doing everything he can to incentivize workers, he is still having trouble recruiting employees.
Georgia tells company's workers to repay jobless benefits
Georgia's Department of Labor is seeking $28,000 from a restaurant owner as repayment for unemployment claim mistakes.



















