Rite Aid files for bankruptcy, appoints new leadership in financial restructuring initiative
Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and appointed Jeffrey Stein as its new CEO and CRO as part of a major financial restructuring effort.
AI threatens blue-collar jobs, too
Generative AI tools have been seen as a significant threat to many white-collar jobs for the past year, but blue-collar workers in manufacturing are at risk, too.
New viral work trend 'monk mode' has workers focusing on one task at a time to boost productivity
To achieve more productivity in the workplace, the "monk mode" term has been trending on TikTok as people discuss removing all digital distraction and share tips and advice.
Women in the workforce are making a lot of money: Tomi Lahren
'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' host Tomi Lahren discusses whether the workforce is treating women fairly and why millennials are delaying getting married on 'Making Money.'
3 cover letter mistakes that could be hurting your job hunting efforts
While resumes are the most important career credential when applying for a job, recruiters and hiring managers also strongly consider your cover letter. Here are errors you might be making.
The real reasons for the workplace gender wage gap
IWF Vice President for Policy Hadley Heath Manning discusses the factors that contribute to the wage gap between men and women on 'Making Money.'
Walgreens pharmacists walk out over working conditions
Walgreens pharmacists say they're walking off the job in retaliation for challenging working conditions, especially at the height of the busy cold and flu season.
General Motors reaches tentative agreement with Canadian union, ending strike
General Motors and Unifor, a Canadian union, reached a tentative agreement hours after 4,300 workers went on strike on Tuesday at three GM facilities in Canada.
Get paid to drink Pumpkin Spice Lattes, watch 'Gilmore Girls' and lounge in comfy clothes: Here's how
A lucky job applicant will be paid $500 to watch fall-inspired shows, drink pumpkin lattes, sit on the couch and wear comfortable clothes. See how to grab the gig!
Kaiser Permanente union coalition warns of potential second strike
A coalition of unions representing some 75,000 Kaiser Permanente employees is threatening to strike again in November following a massive three-day strike last week.
FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried's ex-Caroline Ellison to take stand
The collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's cryptocurrency exchange FTX has led to an increased focus on the role played by Alameda Research and its CEO Caroline Ellison, also SBF's former gal pal, in the firm's implosion.
'Striketober' returns with vengeance
October 2021 was dubbed "Striketober" due to a flurry of union strikes across the U.S. as the pandemic emergency cooled, but strike activities have been much higher in 2023.
San Diego's proposed migrant center is 'not popular at all': Bill Wells
El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells discusses his support for migrant work visas and provides updates on the border crisis' impact within California.
Job interview challenge: How to follow up on a good opportunity without being the bad guy
It's a career challenge: After a job interview, how do you handle keeping in touch with the company or firm you're interested in? Hiring experts shared insights and tips.
Top in-demand jobs and salaries
Job growth in America is going gangbusters with over 336,000 positions added in September and a new salary guide highlights the in-demand roles and salaries.
Market rallies will not sustain until Fed is done raising rates: Jon Najarian
Market Rebellion co-founders Jon and Pete Najarian analyze the stock market rally after a strong September jobs report on 'Making Money.'
September jobs breakdown: Which industries are hiring the most workers?
Job growth was stronger than expected in September, thanks to a flurry of hiring by state and local governments, bars and restaurants and doctors' offices.
Biden's spending is unsustainable, agenda is 'out of control': Rep. Mike Lawler
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., discusses how government spending is affecting the stock and bond markets on 'Making Money.'
September jobs report proves US is becoming a more socialistic country: Luke Lloyd
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd argues the Fed is fighting a losing battle against the government's spending addiction on 'Varney & Co.'
September jobs report kills any idea Fed will cut rates: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discusses how the robust September jobs report could impact the Fed's inflation battle on 'Varney & Co.'



















