Jobs, GM, Amazon earnings top week ahead
The January jobs report as well as earnings from GM and Amazon will dominate the week ahead for investors.
United opens flight school, airlines find creative solutions as industry faces looming pilot shortage
The airline industry faces a projected shortage of 34,000 pilots globally by 2025, forcing airlines to step up recruitment over the next decade.
T-Mobile to terminate corporate employees who aren't vaccinated by April
T-Mobile US Inc will fire corporate employees who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by April 2, according to an internal company memo posted on the independent blog TMOnews.com.
Whitewater rafting groups lose in minimum-wage dispute
Rafting outfitters fought a federal $15 minimum wage mandate and lost.
United pilot put on unpaid leave says airline 'wanted to have its cake and eat it too'
Airline Employees 4 Health Freedom co-founder and United Airlines pilot Sherry Walker details the lawsuit against the company for putting employees on unpaid leave after refusing the COVID vaccine.
Cities with the highest, lowest real minimum wage: report
SmartAsset recently found the cities with the highest and lowest “real” minimum wage this year, based on cost of living.
Biden's job creation numbers are nuts
As the media recently noticed, President Joe Biden has a long history of overpromising and under-delivering.
Omicron deals major blow to 'struggling' restaurant industry: National Restaurant Association executive
Executive Vice President of Public Affairs at the National Restaurant Association Sean Kennedy argued that the industry is currently “struggling” to keep doors open, noting that the vast majority of owners say conditions are worse now compared to a few months ago.
What the Port of Savannah is doing to fix the shipping backlog
FOX Business' Ashley Webster speaks with Griff Lynch, the executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority, about how the Port of Savannah is handling the supply chain disruptions.
Fed Chair Powell: 'Not making much progress' on supply chain disruptions
FOX Business' Ashley Webster reports from the the Port of Savannah.
Workers leaving jobs for trucking industry, six-figure salaries
New driving schools and a federal pilot program could help hire the truck drivers needed to alleviate supply chain pressures.
Workers leave jobs for truck driving and ‘make the money we want to make,’ expert says
Metro South Community Improvement District Vice Chair Wayne Smith says some workers are changing careers for the chance to make six figures as a truck driver.
New trucking schools look to expedite drivers, supply chain rebound
FOX Business’ Connell McShane reports from Conley, Georgia, where Roadmaster Drivers School has doubled its number of locations over the last two years.
TSA hiring at airports nationwide. Here's what you could make
Over the past month, the federal agency has announced several hiring events at airports in Nevada to Wisconsin and Boston, and is offering hiring bonuses at each location to attract potential candidates.
Clean Energy Corps hiring for largest Energy Dept. expansion, modeled on Green New Deal proposal
The Energy Department will have its largest bureaucratic expansion since it was established in 1977, using $62 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to create a Clean Energy Corps.
Bar Louie CEO says revamped general manager incentives program will retain talent for long haul
Bar Louie changed up its general manager benefits program "to better retain our talent long-term and create a modern structure
Unilever cuts 1,500 management jobs worldwide as part of reorganization
Unilever announced Tuesday that it will shift away from its current matrix structure and will reorganize into five distinct business groups such as Beauty & Wellbeing, Personal Care, and Nutrition while also making changes to its leadership team.
Worker shortage could worsen microchip crunch, prevent expansion
FOX Business' Lydia Hu discusses a new report that shows a lack of workers could plague the semiconductor industry.
There’s growing concern that Fentanyl is becoming more accessible to kids
It’s no secret that finding childcare isn’t easy, and the pandemic has only made it worse. But one South Carolina business seems to have found a solution for their employees who have kids.
White House trucking plan ignores drivers' most dire need: Parking
TrendMacro CIO Donald Luskin says the Biden administration has a 'knowledge problem' about the trucking industry.



















