House Democrats advance equal pay bill over Republican objections
House lawmakers on Thursday passed legislation targeting the gender pay act, known as the Paycheck Fairness Act, though the bill advanced without the support of Republicans.
Stock futures rise ahead of bank earnings, economic data
The parade of bank earnings continues Thursday, with Citigroup, Bank of America and U.S. Bancorp posting ahead of the opening bell
Nashville courts Oracle with 8,500 new jobs on the table
Oracle's potential new 60-acre office hub would be central to the 120-acre parcel known as River North on the East Bank of Nashville’s riverfront
Prolonged layoffs at Kansas GM, Ford plants fueled by parts shortage
Production has been stalled at General Motors' Kansas City, Kansas, factory for over two months and workers have been temporarily laid off since early February.
Walmart making more employees full-time to retain workforce
Walmart also said it wants to give full-time store workers “consistent schedules from week to week” as well as skills training and opportunities for growth.
New commercial real estate trend accelerated by COVID
Empty hotels and office buildings are being converted into affordable housing amid the coronavirus pandemic. FOX Business' Edward Lawrence with more.
The top 10 paying internships for 2021
Despite the battered economy and job market, companies are looking to fill internship roles and some of them are willing to pay big bucks to do it.
Truck driver shortage affecting deliveries nationwide
Prior to the pandemic, it would take about two months to get a commercial driver's license in New Jersey. Now, it's taking upward of six months.
International Women's Day 2021– Let's be the difference and ask, 'Can we help?'
This International Women’s Day, we’re thinking about the Class of 2021—and in particular, about the hundreds of thousands of young women who will be attempting to launch their careers during a deep recession for women.
Called the IRS lately? Agency struggles to hire customer service reps despite pandemic unemployment
The IRS planned to hire 5,000 customer service representatives to man its phone lines during the busy tax season but encountered "significant hiring challenges during the pandemic," IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig said Tuesday.
Remote work trend from COVD will 'immeasurably change the American workplace': Asure Software VP
Rob Basso on remote work
Sen. Wicker details bipartisan infrastructure meeting with Biden
Mississippi Republican tells 'Kudlow' a lot of lawmakers are in favor of improving infrastructure.
Larry Kudlow criticizes Biden's 'massive' plan redefining infrastructure
'Kudlow' host says tax hikes 'will severely damage the economy'
Salesforce to begin reopening some US offices in May to vaccinated employees
Salesforce will allow groups of 100 or fewer vaccinated employees, dubbed Volunteer Vaccine Cohorts, to work on designated floors with safety protocols and health mandates in place, such as onsite COVID testing twice per week and health officers to assist employees and ensure safety measures are being followed.
US has been 'neglecting infrastructure for way too long': Cleveland-Cliffs CEO
Lorenco Goncalves on Biden infrastructure bill, steel
Millions have or will lose jobs in Biden’s push for ‘green utopia’: Payne
Charles Payne on Biden, jobs
Boeing employees vote to authorize strike if new contract agreement isn't reached by April 17
The contract between the group of over 200 employees and Boeing expires by midnight on April 17, a spokesperson for Teamsters Local 174 members, the union representing Boeing employees said.
Miami Mayor wants to see cruises reopen on May 1st
Miami Mayor on coronavirus, cruise industry
Former investment banking vice chair: 'Now Main Street is going to come back'
Former investment banking vice chairman on earnings, economic outlook
Fed's Powell: Economy at an 'inflection point'
The U.S. economy is at an "inflection point" with expectations that growth and hiring will pick up speed in the months ahead, but some risks remain, particularly any resurgence in the coronavirus pandemic, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said.



















