Subaru to raise US plant worker wages in light of UAW deals with Detroit automakers, CEO says
Subaru will raise the wages and benefits of its U.S. plant workers in light of the new labor deals finalized by the Detroit Three automakers, the Japanese automaker's CEO said Thursday.
Miss Universe judge reveals bankruptcy likely due to 'outrage' over transgender organizer
Days before the next Miss Universe pageant, former judge Emily Austin argues the transgender-led organizer behind the event went bankrupt because people found it "socially and morally" wrong.
FDIC cancels planned board meeting after WSJ reports of toxic workplace
The FDIC board called off a scheduled meeting to complete a plan to reimburse a federal deposit insurance fund for billions in losses tied to the collapse of two large banks in March.
Miss Universe's transgender owner 'couldn't be more of an oxymoron': Emily Austin
2022 Miss Universe judge Emily Austin argues the Miss Universe brand filed for bankruptcy due to failure 'socially.'
Holiday side hustle: Get paid to binge-watch your favorite Christmas movies for 25 days
If you love binge-watching Christmas movies, now is your chance to put your festive spirit to work by applying to be CableTV.com's "Chief of Cheer." The gig pays $2,500.
TransUnion to cut 1,300 jobs as part of multiyear plan to reduce costs, drive growth
The company expects to deliver $120 to $140 million of annualized operating expense savings and a $70 to $80 million capital expenditure reduction in 2026 relative to 2023 levels.
Workplace trends emerged from rapidly changing economy
Although economists noted that we have avoided a recession in 2023, we are not out of the woods yet. There are risks to the global economy that could create tensions in the workplace.
Massachusetts lawmakers consider 4-day workweek pilot program
Massachusetts lawmakers heard testimony from supporters of a four-day workweek Tuesday while considering a bill that would incentivize companies who implement it.
Let's hope that the Fed doesn't rain on our parade: Rep. Buddy Carter
A 'Mornings with Maria' panel discusses the consumer price index, a potential government shutdown, Bidenomics, inflation and the current state of the U.S. economy.
Small business owners not optimistic as inflation, labor struggles continue: NFIB survey
Small business owners said in a recent survey they are not feeling optimistic about the current economic environment as they continue to grapple with inflation and labor struggles.
Adam Shapiro discusses Start-Up Nation Mentorship's efforts to connect students with tech leaders
Cornell graduate and Start-Up Nation Mentorship founder and Chairman Adam Shapiro discusses the non-profit organization's efforts.
AI threatens higher percentage of jobs in Washington, D.C., than anywhere else in US: study
A new study found that artificial intelligence poses the greatest threat to jobs in Washington, D.C., than any other U.S. state or territory, due to its high number of bureaucrats.
AI could transform the US economy: Nicole Webb
Wealth Enhancement Group Senior Vice President Nicole Webb discusses the future of productivity and solutions to the government's debt issue on 'Making Money.'
Google helps veterans transition to the workforce, learn job skills to bolster careers
Christopher Bess is among many other military community members that received a Google Career Certificate so he could transition into the workforce, get a promotion or even a raise.
MLB's Mark Melancon enjoying Fanatics' immersion program with fellow athletes focused on business after sports
Mark Melancon is one of 11 athletes who took part in Fanatics' immersion program this week to lay groundwork for a career after sports.
Economic slowdown will hit labor market in 2024: Steven Wieting
Citi Global Wealth Investments chief economist Steven Wieting discusses the impact of the Fed's inflation strategy on the labor market and overall economy on 'Making Money.'
Chicago boutique hotel named as homeless shelter, causing staff layoffs
A boutique hotel in Chicago's Gold Coast is being converted into a temporary homeless shelter, causing some staff members to be laid off.
There's 'a lot going on in the labor movement right now': Eugene Scalia
Former U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia discusses the tentative deals in the actors' and UAW strikes and the impact of the union vote on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
A possible winner from WeWork’s troubles? Adam Neumann
With WeWork in bankruptcy and his remaining shares near worthless, there is a potential for further financial gain for Adam Neumann worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
SAG-AFTRA strike ends after tentative agreement approved
SAG-AFTRA reached a tentative deal Wednesday, enabling thousands of people to resume working after more than four months of negotiations.



















