Las Vegas hospitality workers' possible strike looms after workload, wage concerns
Ted Pappageorge, secretary-treasurer of the Las Vegas Culinary Union, on the union preparing to strike amid claims that workers' needs are not being met.
British Steel seeks state help for new furnaces as job cuts loom
Britain's second-biggest steelmaker outlined a 1.25 billion pound plan to make steel in a less carbon intensive way by installing electric arc furnaces at its sites in England.
Economy will be ‘slowing’ in the fourth quarter, John Lonski warns
The Lonski Group president John Lonski and Employbridge chief workforce analyst Joanie Bily join ‘Making Money’ with reaction to the jobs report.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s biggest fear in jail revealed by author
A jury found FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried guilty on all counts related to the last year's collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange, he faces potentially over 100 years in prison.
Texas ice cream store employs those with disabilities in effort to boost customer service industry
A Texas ice cream store, Howdy Homemade, employs those with intellectual and developmental disabilities to prove that all types of people deserve equal opportunity in the workplace.
Apple is a 'bank' rather than a technology company at this point: Dennis Gartman
Former Gartman Letter editor Dennis Gartman and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discuss Apple's performance in the markets, the October jobs report, and the impact to the Federal Reserve.
October jobs breakdown: Which industries hired the most workers last month?
Job growth was slower than expected in October, the result of payroll losses in manufacturing, information, transportation and warehousing.
The one key reason U.S. economy has beaten predictions
There is one reason economic growth has beaten long-term predictions to date.
Job market is moderating: Peter Morici
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici discusses the October jobs report and the current office landscape.
Charles Payne on investing': 'Survive these times and don't panic'
'Making Money' host Charles Payne joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss his new book "Unbreakable Investor," investment strategy, and the impact of the jobs report on the Federal Reserve.
US job growth cools in October to 150K while unemployment unexpectedly rises
The October jobs report released Friday provided a key look at the labor market's health as it continues to confront high interest rates and inflation.
October’s job report is very 'bullish': Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the U.S. markets and the October jobs report.
Inflation in wage growth 'only real problem' we have right now, says Lee Munson
Portfolio Wealth Advisors President and CIO Lee Munson discusses his market outlook, Apple shares and the October jobs report expectations.
UAW auto strike will not be ‘decisive’ of the October jobs report: Dennis Lockhart
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the October jobs report and its impact on the U.S. economy.
October jobs report likely to point to a slowdown in hiring
The October jobs report, due Friday morning, is expected to show the labor market is continuing to moderate due to higher interest rates and inflation.
Middle class is carrying a greater debt load at a great cost: Nomi Prins
'Permanent Distortion' author Nomi Prins argues Fed policy is adversely affecting everyone on 'Making Money.'
Jim Grant on rate impact to jobless claims: 'There's a lot of mischief in 0 percent'
Grant's Interest Rate Observer founder and editor Jim Grant joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discusses the Federal Reserve's management of interest rates, the impact on the economy, jobless claims and previews the October jobs report.
Panera to lay off more than 300 corporate employees ahead of IPO
Panera is trimming its corporate headcount, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. The move will reportedly impact 17% of staffers.
Job openings unexpectedly rise for second straight month
The number of available jobs unexpectedly rose in September to 9.6 million, a worrisome sign for the Federal Reserve in its fight to wrangle inflation.
Private sector job growth increases less than expected in October: ADP
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecast in October, evidence that the labor market may be softening in the face of higher interest rates.



















