American, Southwest pilots urged to end vaccine-mandate talk in the cockpit, focus on flying
The Allied Pilots Association and Southwest Airlines Pilots Association cited a significant increase in reports to the Federal Aviation Administration's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) about distractions in the cockpit, including discussions about the airlines' vaccine mandates.
New York Amazon workers to file for union vote
The Amazon Labor Union, which has been organizing over the past six months at the e-commerce giant's JFK8 facility in Staten Island and surrounding LDJ5, DYY6, and DYX2 facilities, has grown to approximately 2,000 workers.
Jobless claims hit pandemic-era low
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits slipped to a pandemic-era low last week as more workers found jobs following the expiration of supplemental payments.
The top industries for work-life balance
Industries ranging from tech to real estate are "reassuring job seekers that they can still find strong work-life balance," according to the report.
California ports working 24/7 against supply chain crisis
FOX Business' Kelly O'Grady with the latest on the supply chain crisis and truck driver shortage.
Workers are seeking flexible hours as businesses struggle with worker shortage
After struggling to hire workers for its outlet store in Dallas, Balsam Hill finally opened on Sept. 1. But the very next day, the online purveyor of high-end artificial holiday trees was forced to close after four of its five workers quit.
Advocate Aurora Health fires more than 400 workers over lack of vaccinations: reports
Health care company Advocate Aurora Health has fired more than 400 employees because they haven’t been vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to reports.
John Deere strike: What to know
Here's what to know about the ongoing United Auto Workers strike at John Deere plants in several states.
Biden will blink on vaccine mandates: Travel expert
FOX Business contributor Charlie Hurt and travel expert Mark Murphy discuss airport staffing issues on 'FOX Business Tonight'
How long will the labor shortage last?
Employco USA President Rob Wilson discusses his predictions for the worker shortage.
Supply chain snarls, labor shortage slowing economic growth, Fed's Beige Book says
U.S. economic growth slowed in the fall as supply chain disruptions and a growing labor shortage weighed on the nation's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new Federal Reserve report.
Servers are 'making more, working less' with robot waiters, restaurant CEO says
Sergio's Restaurant CEO Carlos Gazitua says robot waiters help human servers work less and receive larger tips.
Robot waiters are helping servers make more tips: Restaurant owner
Sergio's Restaurant president and CEO Carlos Gazitua explains how robot waiters help to serve more tables while making human employees more tips.
FL restaurant sees success with robot waiters
Sergio's Restaurant president and CEO Carlos Gazitua on how robots have helped the business stay profitable amid labor and supply shortages.
Rep. Kim on record backlog of ships at California ports: 'We need more workers'
Rep. Young Kim, R-Calif., argues the supply chain issues are hurting small businesses throughout the nation.
California Trucking Association CEO on driver shortage impacting supply chain
California Trucking Association CEO Shawn Yadon argues all players in the supply chain must be 'synchronized' to alleviate the supply chain crisis.
CA Trucking Association CEO on driver shortage 'in place today'
California Trucking Association CEO Shawn Yadon argues that the worker shortage is 'all the way through the supply chain.'
New York City to require COVID-19 vaccinations for all public employees
New York City will require that all of its municipal workforce get vaccinated against Covid-19, eliminating the option for testing and joining a group of state and local governments with similar mandates.
How much can businesses trim the fat to keep consumer spending?
Jared Levy, Delancey Strategies President, explains the secret weapon of shadow inflation on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast'
Facebook, DOJ reach $14M settlement to resolve US worker discrimination allegations
Under the DOJ settlement, Facebook will pay $4.75 million in civil penalties and set up a fund to make up to $9.5 million available to "eligible victims", the largest fine and monetary award ever recovered in the 35-year history of the Immigration and Nationality Act’s anti-discrimination provision.



















