Industry News
Industry News
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Workers less likely to quit their jobs because of increasing living costs and inflation
July 26 -
A mixture of high-inflation and periodic recessions are gouging one of America's most vulnerable populations, seniors.
July 22 -
Amazon is prioritizing healthcare in their investment strategy with the acquisition of primary care company, One Medical.
July 21 -
The participation rate for teens in the job market last month increased to 42.9%, the highest for any June since 2009.
July 19 -
More than half of Americans believe the country is currently in a recession.
July 14 -
More than 25% of people who left their jobs are reconsidering their decision.
July 12 -
The labor group that helped orchestrate the first successful unionization campaign at an Apple store said it’s eager to begin negotiating with the company.
June 22 -
The rejected appeal leaves in place a federal rule designed to allow the government to recoup billions of dollars in overpayments from insurers.
June 21 -
About two-thirds of bosses say that Millennials have the highest churn rate in their companies.
June 10 -
Applications for U.S state unemployment insurance rose by the most in nearly a year.
June 9 -
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said the company is “recession resistant” and doesn’t see a need for job cuts.
June 8 -
The workers’ union at Starbucks filed a complaint accusing the company of illegally shutting down a recently-unionized cafe.
June 6 -
Veterinarians.org compared annual mean wages across the U.S., ranking where veterinarians earn the most and how their salaries compare to state averages.
June 1 -
Lauren Mason, a partner at Mercer, and Lori Wisper, a managing director at Willis Towers Watson, explain what inflation is costing employers and employees alike.
May 24 -
As the future of federal student loan debt and forgiveness remains uncertain, employees are looking to their employers to help shore up their financial futures.
May 24 -
When it comes to time off, policy and practice don't always align.
May 17 -
Adzuna analyzed 25 million U.S. job vacancies advertised on their site, ranking job titles by the highest application rate.
May 16 -
The move will mainly affect “early to mid-career employees,” the software giant said in a statement Monday.
May 16 -
Meta Platforms is slowing or pausing hiring for some mid- to senior-level positions, part of a broader plan to cut costs and cope with the challenges facing the social media giant.
May 6 -
Access to abortion is credited with expanding women’s roles in economies and labor markets around the world.
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