McDonald’s franchise employed 10-year-olds without pay, Labor Department says
Three McDonald’s franchise operators are facing over $212,000 in fines for flouting child labor laws. Investigators discovered more than 300 minors were overworked.
Jobs of the future must 'learn to work' with AI: Joanie Bily
'Dive in D.E.E.P.' author Joanie Bily predicts more companies will be investing in AI technology to replace lower level skilled jobs.
Stuart Varney: Don't let the 'dead hand of government' destroy AI innovation
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney warned against the Biden administration regulating artificial intelligence development, arguing our adversaries are not stopping innovation and neither should the U.S.
Private sector job growth unexpectedly jumps in April to 296,000
Private sector hiring surged in April to the highest level in 10 months, despite expectations that the labor market will slow due to higher interest rates.
Fed likely to hike interest rates again, then signal a pause in its inflation fight
The Federal Reserve is expected to hike interest rates for the 10th time amid signs the economy is slowing and once red-hot inflation is starting to cool.
Demand for AI skills on freelance services website Fiverr skyrockets
AI-related services have skyrocketed over the past six months on the freelance gig hub Fiverr, according to the company's 2023 Spring Business Trends Index.
Paycheck-to paycheck generation: Survey says more young adults struggling financially
FOX Business host Charles Payne breaks down a new financial report from LendingClub finding a majority of millennials are living paycheck-to-paycheck.
IBM to pause hiring for certain jobs that could be replaced by AI
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna projected that some of the company's employee roles will be replaced by artificial intelligence in the years to come.
IBM CEO warns AI could wipe out 'many' jobs within 5 years
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and SAP SE CEO Christian Klein discuss growing fears around artificial intelligence's impact on jobs on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Recession risk is now higher than any time since 1981: Jason Trennert
Strategas CEO and Chairman Jason Trennert addresses the run on smaller regional banks as the market plans for the Fed's next rate move on 'The Big Money Show.'
How to execute a performance review as a manager and as an employee
Follow these tips and tricks to have the most productive performance review as an employee, or as a manager. Take advantage of review time at your company.
Jenny Craig planning mass layoffs, shutting down weight-loss centers: Report
Weight-loss company Jenny Craig reportedly warned employees this week that widespread layoffs are coming as the company plans to shut down its retail operations.
Job openings dropped more than expected in March to lowest level in 2 years
The Labor Department said Tuesday that U.S. job openings fell more than expected in March, a welcome sign for the Federal Reserve's war against inflation.
AI can now help direct your career path
A new AI-powered app, Audo, assesses users’ interests, abilities and experience to provide them with a personalized skill path to launch their careers and allows them to earn money.
They've turned equal opportunity into equal outcome: Rep. Kat Cammack
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., and former investment banker Carol Roth discuss the potential bank crisis in America on ‘The Evening Edit.’
WEF survey says world will shed 14 million jobs by 2027
The world will see an eye-popping number of jobs around the world shed by 2027, according to a World Economic Forum survey. The total net number of jobs that will be lost will be 14 million.
What is a performance review? Find out the best way to prepare for the task
The best way to prepare for your performance review is to be confident and aware of your workplace accomplishments and goals over the last 12 months.
Cities seeing 'golden moment' to turn empty offices into residential space: Michael Pestronk
Post Brothers CEO Michael Pestronk discusses how local governments can help their property development company repurpose vacant office buildings into apartments.
Disney layoffs result in numerous high-ranking officials in streaming not making the cut: reports
The Walt Disney company's second round of layoffs reportedly resulted in several high-ranking officials in streaming being let go as Bob Iger puts focus on savings and streaming.
AI is changing hiring practices, and employment attorneys are sounding the alarm
Artificial intelligence technologies are already impacting hiring practices. While the tools offer efficiencies, experts warn that relying on AI too heavily presents risks.


















