White House, Republican proposal cuts extra unemployment benefits from $600 to $200
The proposal will come as part of the GOP's broader $1 trillion stimulus package aimed at helping workers and businesses still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic.
Jersey Mike's investing $150M during coronavirus for franchisee restaurant remodels
Jersey Mike's is spending $150 million to help franchisees remodel restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic.
Google to keep employees home until summer 2021 amid coronavirus pandemic
Google will keep its employees home until at least next July, people familiar with the matter said.
Business economists sketch a more hopeful outlook
Markets could receive a shock this week when the government issues its first estimate of GDP for the April-June quarter.
Southwest CEO: No layoffs, furloughs on Oct. 1
In a letter to employees obtained by FOX Business, Southwest chairman and CEO Gary Kelly vowed that the airline will not furlough or layoff any of its employees on Oct. 1.
Coronavirus has shown us that we need a WPA 2.0. Here's how to make it work: Tech CEO
America needs a comprehensive national strategy to reverse the steep, fall-off-the-cliff dive the economy took when COVID hit.
Coronavirus is crushing fitness industry pros
Hundreds of thousands of fitness staff members across the U.S. are without jobs while gyms are closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a fitness association.
Brooks Brothers could be saved but it will never be the same
When Brooks Brothers emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reorganizes under new ownership many of its 250 retail stores will almost certainly vanish in an attempt to cut costs.
Chevron to improve diversity ratio amid company layoffs
Figures from the end of last year show that less than a quarter of Chevron’s U.S. executives and senior managers were female, and only 22% were from ethnic minorities.
Steve Forbes: Payroll tax holiday would be ‘win-win all around’
Steve Forbes on stimulus, payroll tax cut, New York
China's IP theft no longer tolerated by US: El-Erian
Mohamed El-Erian on America leveling the playing field with China, what it's going to take to reopen the economy
Bidding war is on for purchase of Brooks Brothers: Report
Charlie Gasparino on Brooks Brothers bidding war
Lawmakers still squabbling over the next round of stimulus
Republicans are torn over unemployment insurance and getting people back to work
US regulator gives banks more leeway to hire people with minor criminal records
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s new rule aims to reduce the hurdles for candidates with records of minor criminal offenses, typically those that carry a sentence of less than one year.
Because of coronavirus, more seniors want in-home care: But where are the caregivers?
More seniors are interested in staying in their home and avoiding public facilities, which has driven the demand for in-home caregivers.
Bridgewater Associates lays off several dozen employees
Bridgewater, the world’s largest hedge fund, made cuts in its research department and client-services team as well as among its recruiters
Optimism fades jobs lost to virus will return, poll finds
Nearly half of Americans whose families experienced a layoff during the coronavirus pandemic now believe those jobs are lost forever, a new poll shows, as temporary cutbacks give way to shuttered businesses, bankruptcies and lasting payroll cuts.
Brooks Brothers starts takeover race with 'stalking-horse' agreement
Sparc's offer will be subject to higher and better bids due by Aug. 5 and has been designated as the "stalking horse," setting a minimum for others to beat.
Businesses hit hard by pandemic drive US jobs recovery
Employment gains in some pockets of the economy mean job seekers are finding new opportunities, which in turn could result in more people searching for work.
Millions of Americans are unemployed, we need to make it easier for them to get back to work
Our small businesses need a break from onerous regulations, including licensing laws



















