November 4, 2023 Jobs number is ‘best example’ of ‘slowing’ economy: Jonathan Hoenig FOX Business contributor Jonathan Hoenig reacts to the latest jobs report and discusses the verdict in the trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried.
November 2, 2023 Short questions with Dana Perino for five New York reporters for FOX In this week's installment of "Short questions with Dana Perino," five FOX reporters based in New York respond to a variety of life questions — including about work, food, books and movies.
October 30, 2023 Canadian company plans $800M solar panel factory in southeast Indiana Canadian Solar Inc. is set to construct an $800 million solar panel factory in Jeffersonville, Indiana, which will create an estimated 1,200 jobs in the area.
October 26, 2023 Overworked by Amazon? Gross documentary prank exposes serious allegations about tech giant’s corporate culture A new film exposes allegations made about Amazon's working conditions. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains the documentary's investigations.
October 25, 2023 Maine requests federal waiver to allow employment for asylum seekers Maine's Department of Labor asked the federal government Wednesday for a waiver allowing asylum seekers to find employment while their cases work their way through the system.
October 21, 2023 Boomers were right! 5 things about adulting no one wants you to know Every generation thinks it's cornered the market on brains, but you have to know what to do with them. Which is why wisdom matter. So let me offer some.
October 18, 2023 Employees lose motivation and get ‘lazy’ when working with robots vs. working with humans, study says A new study found that employees are more likely to slack off when a robot is double checking their work versus in a group setting with other employees.
October 18, 2023 Here's how this rule to protect pregnant workers will actually hurt women The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act is supposed to secure women's equal place in the workforce, but may be a Trojan horse to force employers to accommodate far more than pregnant women.
October 16, 2023 US companies increasingly eliminate college degrees as a requirement amid 'out-of-control' school costs U.S. businesses such as Walmart, IBM and Google are eliminating college degree requirements for some corporate roles as companies put more emphasis on skills.
October 13, 2023 Employees spend over 10 hours a week drafting emails, yet less than half of them are fully read, study says A new study showed that many employees spend hours each week crafting emails that will not be fully read. Slack found that employees can be frustrated with the tool.