Industry News
Industry News
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Walmart is raising its starting wages 17% after a surge in inflation last year.
January 25 -
Google is illegally using return-to-office policies as a tool to derail YouTube contract workers from organizing in Texas.
January 25 -
Ignoring new requirements will cost fiduciaries and vendors time and money.
January 25 -
MusiCares and Tuned are working to support the music community by providing hearing care to MusiCares' members across the U.S.
January 20 -
The search engine becomes the latest tech giant to retrench after years of abundant growth and hiring.
January 20 -
A four-day week may both raise productivity and reverse the growing trend toward burnout, according to a panel of experts at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
January 19 -
The share of wage and salary workers who were members of unions was 10.1% last year, below 2019's 10.3%.
January 19 -
A ban on noncompete clauses could bring nearly $300 billion in wages to the U.S. workforce.
January 19 -
New York City-based marketing agency Lippe Taylor Group ties employee resource groups to a culture of inclusion.
January 17 -
U.S. News examined factors such as median salaries, unemployment rates and 10-year growth percentages to rank the best jobs of 2023.
January 11 -
WalletHub examined over 180 cities, scoring each location based on factors like job opportunities, average starting salary and housing affordability.
January 6 -
Ian Fuller, co-founder and partner at Westfuller Advisors, shares why diversity is essential to the finance industry — and how leaders can do better.
January 6 -
Hiring, while moderating, remains solid and layoffs low.
January 4 -
The ongoing imbalance between supply and demand for labor continues to put upward pressure on wages.
December 22 -
Allie Kelly, chief marketing officer at Employ, breaks down what the current economic landscape means for employers and employees alike.
December 22 -
Comparably ranked companies with 500 more employees based on anonymous feedback from employees of color.
December 19 -
Some employers are trying to limit the demands of potential hires seeking top dollar, while preventing existing workers from finding out they are underpaid.
December 19 -
Between changing public perception and promising preliminary data, it's possible that ketamine, MDMA and psilocybin may be covered for mental health treatments.
December 19 -
The Supreme Court will take up President Biden's proposed relief in 2023. In the meantime, borrowers are frozen with uncertainty.
December 16 -
Baristas at 50 locations say the company isn't bargaining fairly.
December 16