Southwest Airlines recalling 2.7K flight attendants for summer travel
Southwest Airlines is bringing back all flight attendants who participated in the airline’s voluntary Extended Time-Off Program.
Dick's Sporting Goods opens new concept store featuring outdoor track, batting cages
The retailer plans to open warehouse sale locations, redesigned Golf Galaxy locations and "experiential Soccer Shops" later this month.
Tech entrepreneur says remote work is 'much more productive'
Phil Libin on remote work
Varney: Woke generation won't allow CEOs to be silent on political issues
Stuart Varney on CEOs, woke generation
Amazon workers vote against forming a union at Alabama warehouse
About 1,798 warehouse workers voted against becoming a union even after momentum had been building across the country ever since workers in Bessemer approached the RWDSU last summer.
McDonald's to hire 25,000 staff in Texas this month
The burger chain said it will hire for crew and management positions in a three-day event from April 13-15
IHOP aims to hire 10K people from a ‘National Recruiting Day’ in May
The International House of Pancakes is planning to expand its restaurant workforce by thousands in the next month.
New survey shows a third of remote workers may quit if called back to the office full-time
Nearly half of all employees surveyed (49%) said they would prefer to have a hybrid work environment to be able to divide their time evenly between the office and another location, compared to 26% who preferred to work fully remote and 25% who preferred to work fully in the office.
Biden's corporate tax hike could cost US economy 1M jobs, trade group warns
President Biden has pitched his nearly $2.3 trillion spending proposal as a vital investment in the U.S. economy, but the proposed tax hikes that would fund the sweeping measure could kill close to 1 million jobs.
Dallas Fed president: Recent rise in 10-year yield 'not alarming'
Dallas Fed president on the 10-year yield
North Las Vegas mayor on joining GOP: There’s ‘no Democratic Party anymore'
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee on why he's switching political parties.
744,000 Americans file for first-time jobless benefits
The number of Americans filing first-time unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week, according to the Labor Department.
What Amazon’s Alabama union vote means for the company and workers
Unionization has fallen across a range of industries over the past two decades.
Dallas Fed president expects interest rates to reach pre-pandemic levels
Dallas Fed president on economic growth, inflation, potential tax hikes and energy sector
Amazon contests hundreds of ballots amid union vote in Alabama: report
Amazon has challenged hundreds of ballots amid the company's closely watched union election in Alabama, according to reports.
Cuomo's NY leading the country in small-business closures, according to Facebook's data
The Empire State and Keystone State had the highest reported small business closure rates of 31% each, followed closely behind by Massachusetts with a reported closure rate of 30%.
Stimulus checks, unemployment benefits making hiring difficult: Fat Brands CEO
Andrew Wiederhorn discusses reopening his restaurants
Uber announces $250M driver stimulus package amid post-COVID driver shortage
Uber on Wednesday announced a $250 million driver stimulus package aimed at incentivizing new workers as the company faces a post-pandemic driver shortage.
Ex-Keystone worker slams Biden’s executive order blocking project: ‘It definitely hurts’
An ex-Keystone XL pipeline worker slammed President Biden’s executive order canceling the project, saying that the move “takes away” from her son’s future.
Working from home is best, worst in these states in 2021: report
Personal finance website WalletHub ranked all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. based on how well equipped they are for remote work.



















