Companies are pushing return-to-office because of expensive leases, study saysOne in three business leaders said in a survey that costly existing leases are a driving force behind the end ofβ¦
Amazon might have a Christmas strike problem on its handsThousands of Amazon workers could go on strike for the holidays, as workers in New York, Illinois, and Georgia haveβ¦
Amazon doesn't even have space for everyone it ordered back to the officeSome Amazon locations are reportedly delaying plans for employees to work five days a week in the office
One Boeing factory has been safe from layoffs and is about to start hiringThe planemaker is making a big investment in its South Carolina 787 Dreamliner facility
Starbucks is tripling its parental leave for U.S. baristasThe company announced it will offer 18 weeks of paid leave
UnitedHealth Group CEO says his company needs to be more transparent about insurance coverageFollowing the high-profile killing of an executive, Andrew Witty said UnitedHealth needs to increase transparencyβ¦
The FTC's big win, Kroger and Albertsons big beef, and Costco's membership fee hikes: Retail news roundupPlus, the minimum wage will increase in 21 states next year
The NLRB says Love is Blind contestants are employees. Here's what it means for NetflixContestants on Netflix's hit show Love is Blind can now unionize
No one knows how often health insurers deny claims. Here's whyUnitedHealthcare, the largest health insurance company in the U.S., has come under scrutiny for how often it deniesβ¦
The Fortune 500 companies where workers are the most boredAn analysis of millions of Glassdoor reviews helped figure out where workers are the most bored
Hyundai Employees To Strike Unless South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Steps DownHyundai workers in South Korea's Metal Workers' Union want Yoon Suk Yeol gone
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in New YorkThe 50-year-old was the victim of a targeted attack, according to local police
Apple's ecosystem is a 'prison yard' for employees, lawsuit saysAn Apple employee sued the company for illegally limiting worker freedoms through its policies
Volkswagen is facing its first major strike in years. Here's what to knowThousands of workers joined walkouts as the German auto giant plans to close multiple factories
The 5 most dangerous industries in America for workersThe most dangerous U.S. industries have fatal injury rates up to 23% higher than safer sectors
The best 5 countries in the world for work-life balance β and the 5 worstWork-life balance is hard to come by no matter where you live. But it's easier to find in some countries than others