3M to cut 6,000 jobs in second round of layoffs this year
The workforce reductions are in addition to the 2,500 manufacturing jobs the company said it would eliminate in January. 3M had 92,000 employees at the end of 2022.
Julie Su has shown hostility to the gig economy: Sen. Bill Cassidy
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., argues Biden's labor secretary nominee Julie Su supports policies that would hurt the gig economy and franchise workers on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Roblox, Amazon, Microsoft lead companies with highest paid internships
Tech companies including Amazon and Microsoft topped Glassdoor's list of the most lucrative internships for 2023. Finance companies and consulting firms also made this year's list.
Fake remote and hybrid jobs are being shared online, TikTok users claim: 'Way to trick candidates'
TikTok users who claim they're looking for a remote or hybrid job say they've seen and have applied to opportunities that end up requiring in-person work.
David's Bridal CEO Jim Marcum has a plan to save the iconic retailer
David's Bridal CEO Jim Marcum discusses how the nation's largest wedding outfit retailer can survive bankruptcy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Gen Z workers encouraged to improve their humility, respect, curiosity: Tim Elmore
'A New Kind of Diversity' author and Growing Leaders President Tim Elmore discusses 'bridging the gap' culturally between Gen Z and their elder generations in the workplace.
Bed Bath & Beyond bankruptcy: Coupons expiring, return deadlines
Bed Bath & Beyond customers have only a few more days to use their coupons as the company begins to wind down operations. It plans to close all stores by June 30.
Disney laying off thousands in second round of job cuts
Thousands of employees are being laid off at Walt Disney Co. in a second round of job cuts beginning Monday as the company restructures and tries to save billions in operating costs.
Disney plans layoffs for thousands next week, report says
Walt Disney Co. reportedly will cut thousands of jobs across the company by next week, including those at theme parks, in entertainment and on corporate teams.
Lyft will implement more job cuts
Lyft's workforce will soon become 'significantly' smaller, according to a Friday staff-wide email from new Lyft CEO David Risher. The cuts will reportedly trim it by at least 1,200 workers.
Deloitte says personnel changes are coming, reportedly shedding 1,200 U.S. jobs
Deloitte says it’s taking personnel actions where necessary and is reportedly cutting 1,200 jobs
AI could be tipping point to get US to four-day workweek, Nobel Prize-winning economist says
Sir Christopher Pissarides argues artificial intelligence will have a positive impact on workplace productivity as Americans fear being replaced by technology.
Japanese city becomes country's first to use ChatGPT to help with administrative tasks
The city of Yokosuka, Japan, is asking its 4,000 workers to use new artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT for assistance in everyday tasks, becoming the nation's first to do so.
Is your bank account safe? Mass layoffs weaken cybersecurity across finance sector
Mass layoffs in 2023 have the diminished cybersecurity workforce and opened a door for cybercriminals to attack online banking, trading, investing and digital assets.
These jobs are safe from the AI revolution — for now
Artificial intelligence is likely to complement rather than replace human workers in most fields of work by helping to automate tasks.
Michael Gapen on House GOP's debt limit plan: 'The ask is large'
Bank of America Global Research Head of U.S. Economics Michael Gapen joins 'Cavuto Coast to Coast' to discuss the May Federal Reserve meeting, his outlooks for the economy, and debt ceiling negotiations.
Jobless claims rise higher than expected as layoffs continue to mount
A growing number of workers applied for jobless benefits last week, a sign the labor market is beginning to tighten in the face of higher interest rates.
Bed Bath & Beyond preparing for bankruptcy filing within days
Embattled retailer Bed Bath & Beyond is preparing a bankruptcy filing for as early as this weekend as it struggles to raise the capital needed to avert default.
Kenny Polcari: 'We have to be concerned' about the commercial real estate market
Slatestone Wealth Chief Market Strategist Kenny Polcari discusses Elon Musk raising alarms on the commercial real estate market, Meta layoffs and the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign announcement.
New Jersey shore hotspot using fake seagull poop to 'drop hints' in unique hiring push
Workers from Morey's Piers in Wildwood are leaving bird-poop-shaped vinyl decals on cars with a surprise message on the reverse side to help with a hiring push.


















