Where are the jobs in America?
CareerBuilder on jobs in high demand
Australia's Qantas airline to cut 6,000 jobs as virus hits
Qantas announced a plan Thursday to reduce costs by billions of dollars and raise fresh capital
US layoffs remain elevated as weak demand persists after businesses reopened
Roughly 29 million people were collecting unemployment checks at the end of May
Chuck E. Cheese parent files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid coronavirus crisis
The company will continue talks with its stakeholders and landlords to restructure its balance sheet
Quarter of workforce vulnerable to severe coronavirus illness
Of the at-risk workforce, 10 million are 65 or older and 27.7 million are younger but have underlying health conditions.
Disneyland unions to protest resort’s coronavirus reopening over safety concerns
Earlier this month, the Coalition of Resort Labor Unions sent an open letter to California Gov. Gavin Newsom saying its unions are concerned with Disneyland’s reopening plan and quick timeline.
Enhanced unemployment detrimental to reopening economy: Rep. French Hill
French Hill on the potential for another round of stimulus checks for Americans and whether Congress should extend enhanced unemployment benefits
Coronavirus forces Sonos to lay off 12% of its workforce
In a filing with the SEC, Sonos said it would also close its New York City store and six satellite offices.
Community banks shine during PPP loan rush as big banks fall short: FBN investigation
Unlike big, “money-center banks” headquartered in New York City such as JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and in Wells’ case, San Francisco, community banks are locally owned and operated. You won't see their branch offices on every street corner and they don't conduct glitzy advertising campaigns.
Extra $600 in unemployment ends next month as millions of Americans remain out of work
Even as unemployment remains at an 80-year high, Congress is considering letting the extra $600 a week in jobless benefits expire at the end of July.
Snack company to pay $5K in cash, merch for eating cheese
Snack company Whisps Cheese Crisps is hiring a cheese lover for a new role.
Restaurants need coronavirus relief in next stimulus package: Sen. Roger Wicker
Sen. Roger Wicker on what he believes should be in the next round of coronavirus stimulus and his efforts to put pressure on the FAA to fix the Boeing 737 MAX
Halting work visas aims to help Americans get jobs: Labor secretary
Eugene Scalia on halting work visas
Bed Bath & Beyond laying off hundreds in Florida, New Jersey
Bed Bath & Beyond unlocked the doors to half its stores across North America over the past month, bringing back 11,000 furloughed associates.
Europe’s travel ban for Americans could lead to more US domestic travel: Expert
Cecil Staton on travel, coronavirus
SBA could release names of PPP loan recipients by early July
The disclosures will include the names of recipients who received loans worth more than $150,000, as well as addresses, NAICS codes, zip codes, business type, demographic data, non-profit information and number of jobs supported.
Vitamin chain GNC files for bankruptcy, may close 1,200 stores, sell
Business operations will continue, and fewer than 500 stores remain closed because of the pandemic.
Universal Orlando lays off employees weeks after reopening
Universal is laying off some staff members despite being the first major theme park in the area to reopen.
Bankruptcy is extra burden for some job seekers
Federal law allows private employers to turn down a job applicant because of a past bankruptcy filing
Wall Street likely to cut bonuses 15-20%, make significant layoffs: report
Companies were forced to make quick decisions and cut red tape during the pandemic


















