New Indeed Feature Lets Users Sort Jobs By Amount Of ExploitationAUSTIN, TX—In an effort to streamline the job search process, employment website Indeed reportedly launched a new…
Now playing Mireille Enos on working with Bob Odenkirk and Lucky HankThe actor says Odenkirk "has a brain like a steel trap"
What working as a military psychologist taught me about coaching people3 tips for coaching people, from a former military psychologist
One of the first Starbucks locations to organize has filed a petition to dissolve its unionThe decision comes a month after Starbucks fired three union organizers in the Buffalo area
Record US construction jobs are fueling housing market recovery hopesConstruction employment remains resilient despite a decline in new housing projects
The US added more jobs than expected in AprilThe Department of Labor said the economy added 253,000 jobs
Half of India's $40 billion investments in the US went into just two sectorsForeign direct investments by 163 Indian companies have created nearly 425,000 US jobs till now
A new study of 1 million employees shows what happens when teammates leaveDo more people quit when exceptional colleagues move on?
Fast Food Can’t Seem to Stop Violating Child Labor LawsMcDonald’s, Chick-fil-A, Crumbl, and others keep facing penalties from the Department of Labor.
Uber and Lyft Are Trying to Stop Biden's Labor Secretary NomineeSilicon Valley is concerned that Julie Su might do horrid things, like *checks notes* enforce labor laws.
At Least 31 Gig Workers Were Murdered While on the Job Last YearThe side hustle may soon be ranked as one of the most dangerous occupations in America.
These Restaurants Are Giving Firefighters and Nurses Free Food This WeekSmashburger and Firehouse Subs want to thank essential workers with a sandwich.
A McDonald’s franchisee was fined for employing 10-year-oldsThe Department of Labor found three Kentucky McDonald's operators violated child labor laws
The parental leave boomA power-up for family leave, the first study of AI in the office, and the work of the World’s Fair this week in The…
India's unemployed are optimistic about finding jobs—except there aren’t enough jobs for themJobs creation remains an acute challenge for the world’s most populous country.
As employees take more parental leave, who’s taking on their work?With parental leave expanding across the US, employers are struggling to cover coverage gaps. Try these better-laid…
IBM's CEO expects AI to replace 30% of the firm's back-office roles in five yearsThe company's shift to AI will affect clerical positions before expanding to other jobs
American Airlines Pilots Are Preparing to StrikeA successful strike vote puts pilots one step closer to a major labor action.
Half of US mental health workers are considering getting outIn the midst of a public mental health crisis, providers are leaving the field due to burnout