July 5, 2023 Texas woman, 90, retires from Dillard's after 74 years, touches lives at work: 'Not just a salesperson' A woman who worked for over 70 years at Dillard's in Tyler, Texas, recently celebrated her retiring from her job which she began as an "elevator girl" at the department store.
July 5, 2023 Stephen A Smith weighs in on ESPN layoffs: ‘I could be next’ Stephen A. Smith weighed in on the latest round of layoffs at ESPN, saying he "could be next" after about 20 on-air personalities were laid off last week.
July 3, 2023 One in six Americans smoking weed, ‘it’s all over the workplace’: Dr. Marc Siegel Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel tells ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ Tonight’ that the amount of THC, the major psychoactive component in marijuana, is ‘skyrocketing.’
July 3, 2023 California city raises minimum wage to $19.08 per hour: highest in America West Hollywood, California, a star-studded enclave near Los Angeles, has raised its minimum wage by over $1.50 since the beginning of the year.
July 3, 2023 You don’t need a college degree for every job. Employers are wising up The concept of degree inflation has meant more jobs have required college degrees. There's a big problem with that, 62% of adults don't have a bachelor’s degree.
July 2, 2023 Job hunter lands career with ChatGPT, ‘everyone should use this’: Martin Rand PactumAI co-founder and CEO Martin Rand explains how workers can use artificial intelligence to enhance their careers and positions.
June 30, 2023 Georgia launches Medicaid expansion with employment restriction, critics argue plan is needlessly restrictive Georgia has announced the state is offering a new Medicaid expansion for people who work or are in school. The program will be closely monitored by Republicans in Congress.
June 30, 2023 In Japan, where job-hopping is frowned upon, agents help people escape the awkwardness of quitting In the last few years, services aimed at helping employees escape their jobs more easily have risen in Japan, a country that stresses company loyalty and lifetime employment.
June 29, 2023 EEOC commissioner responds to Supreme Court ruling against race-based college admissions Andrea Lucas, who heads the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, says the Supreme Court’s decision should be a ‘wake-up call’ for employers to look at the lawfulness of their corporate diversity.
June 28, 2023 Fossil fuel industry jobs surged in face of Biden climate agenda: Energy Department The Biden administration released an annual energy jobs report Wednesday showing significant growth in the traditional fossil fuel sector and broad energy jobs growth.