Nearly 1 in 3 small businesses using technology to compensate for worker shortage: survey
About one in three small businesses are using technology to compensate for a shortage of workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new survey.
Jobless claims fall to pandemic-era low as unemployment benefits expire: What it means for interest rates
Jobless claims fell during the first week in September. With the Fed watching the labor market closely, here's what it could mean for interest rates.
Amazon will pay full college tuition to lure workers in tight labor market
Amazon said Thursday it would soon offer free college tuition for more than 750,000 hourly employees in its latest effort to lure workers in a tight labor market.
NYC’s Financial District thriving 20 years after 9/11
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu and Developer Larry Silverstein discuss the revitalization of the World Trade Center as a place of remembrance.
Chipotle CFO on whether wage increases will impact margins
Chipotle CFO Jack Hartung explains why the company took 'big action' and raised employee wages by about $2 an hour.
United Airlines lays out vaccination rules for employees
United Airlines' 67,000 U.S.-based employees face a Sept. 27 deadline for getting vaccinated. United said Wednesday, however, that employees whose bids for exemptions based on medical reasons or religious beliefs are denied will get five more weeks to get vaccinated.
Chipotle CFO on 'most challenging labor environment' in his 'long career'
Chipotle CFO Jack Hartung discusses hitting record digital sales during the coronavirus pandemic as well as the challenges the company is facing amid rising inflation and a labor shortage.
Initial jobless claims dip to pandemic-era low
The number of Americans filing first-time jobless claims last week dipped to the lowest level since the COVID-19 outbreak.
Amazon testing cashier-less Whole Foods stores
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger on the impact of cashier-less stores on the retail industry.
American Express engages in 'reverse discrimination' against White people, current and former employees say
Five current and former employees at American Express told FOX Business that the company singles out Black people for promotion in a practice that one former employee described as "reverse discrimination against White people." Amex denied the claims.
Silicon Valley finds remote work is easier to begin than end
Technology companies that led the charge into remote work as the pandemic unfurled are confronting a new challenge: how, when and even whether they should bring long-isolated employees back to offices that have been designed for teamwork.
JP Morgan's David Kelly analyzes the Fed's August Beige Book
J.P. Morgan chief global strategist reveals his best opportunities for investment on 'The Claman Countdown'
Job openings hit 10.9M, fifth straight record high
The number of job openings in the U.S. hit a record high for a fifth straight month in July as employers continued to have difficulty finding workers.
Celebrity chef David Burke says restaurants struggling with new hires, rising prices
Chef and restauranteur David Burke discusses the impact of inflation and a labor shortage on the food and beverage industry.
US consumers sitting on a 'ton' of cash: Portfolio manager
Federated Hermes portfolio manager Steve Chiavarone argues the U.S. economy is not headed for a 'massive slowdown' because consumers are sitting on a 'ton' of cash and are ready to spend it.
US economy not at recession risk 'anytime soon': Portfolio manager
Federated Hermes portfolio manager Steve Chiavarone discusses his outlook for the economy and Fed.
AT&T, union reach agreement to protect 29,000 technician jobs: report
AT&T Inc. has settled a lawsuit with its largest union that protects at least 29,000 landline technician jobs until the end of 2023, according to Bloomberg.
American Airlines pilots' union to strike over fatigue, overscheduling
The labor union representing American Airlines pilots said it will begin informational picketing in coming weeks at the carrier's major hubs to protest their work schedule, fatigue, and lack of adequate accommodation over the summer.
Extended unemployment benefits end for millions
Fox News contributor Brian Brenberg joins 'Kennedy' to discuss how unemployment benefit expirations can alleviate the U.S. labor shortage
Spending bill will ultimately hurt Americans: Joseph Lavorgna
Joseph Lavorgna, The Americas at Natixis Chief Economist, discusses Joseph Manchin's op-ed opposing Democrats' spending bill on 'Making Money'



















