Here's the secret weapon for better job performance by employees at work
To ward of "quiet quitting" or actual quitting by employees in today's challenging workplace, managers can encourage and reward their workers' curiosity — here are tips to consider.
Minneapolis Fed chief Kashkari hopeful US economy can avoid recession as inflation fight continues
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said Sunday that Fed policymakers are increasingly hopeful of achieving a "soft landing" that tames inflation without causing a deep recession.
Gen Z's 'lazy girl jobs' trend hits back at hustle culture, but critics warn outcome could be problematic
Gen Z's 'lazy girl jobs' TikTok trend is rousing concern among those who say it could have disastrous implications for the workforce of the future.
Bud Light should've fired 'their CEO,' not hundreds of workers: Anson Frericks
Former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks says he's 'shocked' the brewery hasn't learned from its mistakes yet.
Demand for skilled workers on the rise
Employers struggle to meet demands for skilled employees as job openings increase across manufacturing. Many of those jobs were cut in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon laying off hundreds of workers at Fresh grocery stores: report
Hundreds of Amazon Fresh store workers were told that their jobs were being eliminated. It comes at a time when the company continues to evaluate its grocery business.
AI, automation more likely to negatively affect women workers than men: study
As the development of generative artificial intelligence extends possibilities for automation, a study says that women are more likely to need new occupations than men by the year 2030.
Accelerated adoption of AI could automate 30% of Americans’ work hours: McKinsey
A McKinsey Global Institute report found that rapid advancements in generative artificial intelligence technologies could see about 30% of Americans' hours worked automated by 2030.
'Time blindness' as an 'issue' on the job with younger workers: How to manage it
It's not a new issue, but the term "time blindness" is popping up more and more among younger workers today. Several experts weighed in on this career challenge and what to know.
McDonald’s franchise in Louisiana, Texas fined for hiring minors to work illegally
The Labor Department said Tuesday that a McDonald’s franchise in Louisiana and Texas violated child labor laws. The department fined the franchise for the violations.
Is music the secret to better productivity in the workplace?
Career challenge: Can music at work boost employee productivity? Some say yes, as long as certain conditions are met on the job. Here's what to know.
FTC is a 'rogue agency' with no interest in protecting consumers: Carl Szabo
NetChoice Vice President and general counsel Carl Szabo discusses the Biden administration's latest move to gain more control over American businesses on 'The Big Money Show.'
US to face shortage of 67,000 chip industry workers by 2030: study
The U.S. semiconductor industry will need nearly 67,000 workers by 2030, according to a study published by the Semiconductor Industry Association and Oxford Economics.
Teamsters reach 'historic' deal with UPS: 'Tremendous victory for labor,' union president says
International Brotherhood of Teamsters President Sean O’Brien discussed the 'historic' labor agreement and what employees can expect from the deal made with UPS
Teamsters union President Sean O'Brien discusses 'historic' tentative deal with UPS
International Brotherhood of Teamsters President Sean O’Brien discusses the tentative deal reached between UPS and Teamsters.
Biogen to cut 1,000 jobs as focus turns to Alzheimer's drug Leqembi launch
Biogen said on Tuesday it expects to eliminate roughly 1,000 positions in the U.S. to save money ahead of launching a new drug to treat Alzheimer's disease.
Dean Cain on Hollywood 'wokeness': 'I never thought I would leave California'
Actor and author Dean Cain discusses the actors and writers strike, his new graphic novel and Hollywood gone 'woke.'
Union workers 'beginning to catch on' to Biden's agenda: Joel Griffith
Heritage Foundation economic research fellow Joel Griffith explains how a win for unions isn't necessarily a win for workers under the Biden administration.
Why 'loud quitting' is not recommended by job experts (hint: grace and dignity are far better)
Today's trend of "loud quitting" is not recommended by human resources experts for a variety of reasons — here are career warnings for those who want to leave a job in a viral, vocal way.
Small errors at work could hinder your career big-time and for a long time — here's why
Errors in the workplace — including what you say, what you do and how you appear — can have a big impact on others and on your overall career. Industry experts reveal key points.