Express bankruptcy means 95 store closures in 30 states and DC: Here are the numbers
Express will permanently close the doors of over 100 stores across two of its brands, Express and UpWest. The bulk of the closures – 95 – will be Express.
Will moving your business out of a high-tax state pay off?
CGP Maintenance & Construction CEO and Senox Corporation CEO Nicole Budworth discuss the impact of inflation on small businesses on 'The Big Money Show.'
Retailer Express files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Express filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday. WHP Global sent Express a non-binding letter of intent to possibly buy a "substantial majority" of its operations.
Tijuana Flats, Tex-Mex restaurant in 4 states, closing 11 locations, filing for bankruptcy
Tijuana Flats has closed 11 locations during bankruptcy restructuring after announcing new ownership. The company has restaurants in four states across the southeast.
2024 will be 'toughest' labor market 'in our lifetime': Report
RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes breaks down findings in a new report '2024: The Toughest Labor Market' in a Fox News Digital exclusive interview.
Why the viral trend ‘chronoworking’ is making waves among employees and employers
A viral new job trend called chronoworking is turning heads, as it promotes flexibility and keeps top of mind the most favorable working hours for employees. Career experts shared insights.
CEO shares how employers can beat toughest labor market yet
RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes shares insights from a new report, ‘2024: The Toughest Labor Market,’ in a Fox News Digital exclusive.
Free Taylor Swift tickets: Company will pay 2 friends to travel to London, attend Eras Tour
Flytographer is looking to hire two "Chief Memory Makers" to attend the Eras Tour in London. Lucky Swifties will receive a $5,000 travel stipend, premium tickets to Wembley Stadium and other perks.
Elon Musk apologizes after Tesla gave 'incorrectly low' severance packages to some laid-off workers: report
CEO Elon Musk reportedly emailed workers about a severance package issue on Wednesday, saying it had "come to my attention" that some were "incorrectly low."
Biden is ignoring Mexican 'dreamers' with migrant work permits: Sam Sanchez
Chicago restaurant owner Sam Sanchez explains why Biden granting work permits to new migrants is 'offensive' on 'Varney & Co.'
Government hiring spree propping up the US job market
State and local governments are on a hiring spree to fill high-turnover positions, which is keeping the job market afloat, Labor Department data shows.
Red Lobster considering bankruptcy filing: report
Red Lobster is considering filing for bankruptcy to restructure its finances to address debt and costly leases after bringing in a new CEO with experience leading turnarounds.
Rising number of workers depend on side jobs
More and more Americans, particularly younger Americans, rely on side hustles to pay their bills.
No college degree? See the best and worst places in the US for a job
As employers are increasingly scrapping college degree requirements, a new study shows some places in the U.S. are lagging well behind others in the trend.
American workers want record wages to change jobs, NY Fed finds
New data from the New York Federal Reserve found that the reservation wage, which is the lowest wage acceptable for a worker to change jobs, hit a record high in February.
LL Bean lays off some staff as customers’ shopping trends change
L.L. Bean says it's reducing the call center hours of operation as the retail environment shifts. To better cater to customer needs, hours will be condensed, resulting in layoffs.
More CVS pharmacies join movement to unionize
Two more CVS pharmacies are filing to unionize with The Pharmacy Guild to fight for better conditions just weeks after a Las Vegas pharmacy made history as the first to do so.
US economy can support 'much higher levels of interest rates': Mike Green
Simplify Asset Management portfolio manager Mike Green discusses how tech stocks will fare in a higher interest rate environment on 'Making Money.'
CEOs looking to counter burnout with shorter workweeks
The idea of cutting the workweek down is gaining steam with chief executives of major U.S. firms as employers consider ways to combat worker burnout in the tight labor market.
Hiring based on skills is a win-win for employees and employers by removing 'unnecessary barriers:' report
Researchers argue by hiring based on skill set rather than college degrees, employers can open up jobs to qualified candidates who previosly weren't able to apply.