American Airlines pilot's union calls for terminations of 'upper middle management' over flight disruptions
In addition to the resolution, the Allied Pilots Association plans to launch a series of informational picketing events, which are slated for Oct. 19 at Miami International Airport, Oct. 26 at Chicago O'Hare International Airport ORD, Nov. 4 at Dallas/Forth Worth International Airport and Dec. 9 at Los Angles International Airport.
Workplace automation bots gain clout amid COVID-19 pandemic
The pandemic-fueled growth in the adoption of software robots designed to ease routine office work is making one task a lot easier for chief information officers: selling the idea to their corporate bosses.
Labor shortages in US: Most, least impacted areas in the country
The District of Columbia has notched the highest ratio of unemployed individuals to job openings, with about 2.37 openings per unemployed individual, according to data compiled by CareerCloud.
US jobless claims rise 351,000 in surprise jump
The number of Americans filing for first-time jobless benefits unexpectedly rose last week.
Fed Powell’s press conference, Q&A: Recap
The Federal Reserve signals more rates hikes, taper timeline and acknowledges rising inflation.
What are investors looking for when funding startups?
Wheelhouse CIO Ann Berry shares her advice for young entrepreneurs.
Tired of woke politics, COVID vaccine mandates? There's a new job site for you
New job posting site Red Balloon connects job-seekers with employers that do not require COVID-19 vaccinations or force 'woke' culture in the workplace
Space Force unveils its Guardians Ideal to fine-tune hiring
The Space Force has rolled out new, streamlined processes for hiring and retaining talent
MBA applications at some of the country’s best schools fell this year
Some of the best known M.B.A. programs in the U.S. registered precipitous drops or sluggish interest from prospective candidates this year, following a 2020 admissions cycle in which applications soared.
Mike Rowe’s ‘How America Works’ set to ‘remind’ Americans of what infrastructure is
‘How America Works’ narrator Mike Rowe discusses the importance of the show as it celebrates the country’s key industries and the faces behind them.
CVS looking to fill 25,000 retail, clinical positions
CVS is rapidly recruiting ahead of flu season and as customer demand for COVID-19 vaccination and testing remains high.
Mike Rowe on new FOX Business show 'How America Works'
Executive Producer and Narrator Mike Rowe discusses the premiere of 'How America Works' Monday at 8 p.m. ET on FOX Business.
The pandemic has sparked a book craze — and Barnes & Noble is cashing in
Thanks to the pandemic, a surprising number of consumers are once again devouring books — in print — and Barnes & Noble is cashing in.
Sears closing final big store in home state
Sears will be closing its last major location in its home state of Illinois.
China is exporting inflation to our markets: Larry Glazer
Mayflower Advisors managing partner weighs in on a new poll that shows 23% of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going and breaks down supply chain issues on 'Making Money'
Amazon Career Day applications top 1M
Amazon announced earlier this month that it was looking to fill over 40,000 available corporate and technology roles and 125,000 open hourly positions in its operations network.
Vaccine mandates 'unfair' to business owners: Rep. Malliotakis
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., argues New York City's indoor vaccine mandate forces businesses to 'segregate' customers.
Miami not enforcing Biden's vaccinate mandate on city workers
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says Biden's vaccine mandate 'doesn't apply' to the city as 98% of Miami's population has received one dose of the COVID vaccine.
AP FACT CHECK: Biden's shaky claims on jobs, gasoline
Boasting that government policies can make a difference in improving the economy, President Joe Biden went too far Thursday in taking credit for job growth since taking office.
Activision Blizzard slapped with new allegations of worker intimidation, union busting
According to the complaint, Activision has allegedly “threatened employees that they cannot talk about or communicate about wages, hours and working conditions” or any ongoing company investigations related to the matters. In addition, the video game giant is accused of threatening or disciplining employees who have engaged in "protected concerted activity" as well as engaging in surveillance and interrogation of those employees.



















