Jay Timmons warns of the 'headwinds' from regulations on manufacturers
National Association Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons discusses Ford and UAW reaching a tentative deal, and the cost and impact of regulations on manufacturers.
A 'dry promotion' at work: What is it and should you accept it?
In today's economy, some employers are offering promotions without raises — human resources and job experts weigh in on this "dry promotion" scenario and what to know.
Alex Sanchez on banking regulatory environment: 'You gotta unleash the banks'
Florida Bankers Association President and CEO Alex Sanchez discusses the impact of high interest rates on the market, the push for state-level regulations on stable coin and the regulatory environment for banks.
GM losing $200M a week on UAW strike
General Motors pulled its profit and EV guidance for 2023 as costs related to the UAW strike now reach $200 million every week, the automaker confirmed.
Job hunt in the final months of the year: Does it make sense now, or not?
Searching for a new job in the final months of the year can be challenging — but hiring experts revealed tips, insights and business realities that every jobseeker should heed.
Amazon will now fire workers who refuse to return to the office three days a week
Amazon informed its managers this week they can terminate employees who are refusing to comply with the retail giant's return-to-office policy.
Is the US consumer strong or dumb?
LSEG director of consumer research Jharonne Martis discusses the health of U.S. consumers and retail sales on 'Making Money.'
Fed should not be taking 'big victory laps': Jason Trennert
Strategas, a Baird company, Chairman and CEO Jason Trennert analyzes Fed Chair Powell's speech, the expected FOMC meeting, big banks' layoffs and his market outlook for the rest of the year.
Nokia to cut up to 14K jobs amid 'market uncertainty'
Finnish-based Nokia said Thursday it was reducing its workforce by up to 14,000 employees to reset its cost base and better navigate market uncertainty.
Rolls-Royce cutting up to 2,500 jobs to improve efficiency
Rolls-Royce is reducing its global staff by 2,000 to 2,500 employees to create a more agile business, the company, which employs 6,000 Americans, said Tuesday.
Rite Aid closing 154 stores in 15 states: Here's the list
Rite Aid is shuttering over 150 stores as it seeks to restructure its business following years of legal issues tied to the opioid crisis and sagging sales.
US workplaces implement unconventional recruitment methods as they try to find the best hires
To find the right candidates for their job openings, some recruiters and business owners are using unconventional methods such as social media outreach, texting, emailing and more.
Family health insurance through work now costs $24,000 a year
Premiums for employer-based health insurance have jumped to an average of $24,000 annually, up 7% from last year according to a new survey. Workers pay around $6,500 of that.
JCPenney, Target, Amazon lead holiday hiring spree: Here’s the full list
Major retailers already started gearing up for the holiday season by announcing hiring plans. The companies are trying to ensure there is a robust workforce to handle the rush.
Universal Studios Orlando Halloween Horror Nights: How show directors put the event together
FOX Business spoke to 4 show directors at Universal Studios Orlando in Florida — who shared how they got their jobs and what it takes to build haunted houses for a living.
Demand for human writers growing despite the rise of generative AI: report
A new report from Freelancer.com found that postings for writing jobs were up 20% or more in the last quarter despite the broader availability of generative AI tools.
Employees consider wellness programs at work critical for job choice, report says: 'Rethink a future'
A report from Mindspace found that wellness-enhance offerings in the workplace aren't just good for employee health but can boost workers' motivation and sustain productivity.
MBA job offers in short supply as tech, finance, consulting dial back recruiting
During the fall, M.B.A. candidates normally lock in jobs for postgraduation the following spring, but that is happening less this year, students and career-guidance offices say.
Microsoft's LinkedIn laying off nearly 700 workers
Microsoft’s subsidiary social media platform LinkedIn said it was reducing around 668 jobs in the engineering, product, talent and finance teams.
Brain-boosting snacks at work: 5 healthy choices that nutritionists recommend
During the workday, nutritionists reveal the snack choices that help keep our brains sharp and provide a balance of nutrients — here are five wise food choices for on-the-job snacking.



















