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In April, Travis Arcamone was named flight attendant of the year at Spirit Airlines' Orlando, Florida, base. A month later, he was out of a job, after the company failed...
Read moreRemote work remains one of the most popular workplace changes to emerge from the pandemic, but new research suggests its long-term effects may be more complicated than many employers and...
Read moreWalmart investors on Thursday voted against a shareholder proposal asking it to report on how its use of AI is affecting the well-being of its workforce, according to preliminary voting...
Read moreTech companies are pouring record amounts of money into AI infrastructure, but a growing number of data center projects are running into delays tied to power shortages, permitting challenges, and...
Read moreUber is cutting nearly a quarter of the employees in its recruiting and human resources functions as the ride-hailing company streamlines internal operations and reinforces its return-to-office expectations, according to...
Read moreDocument mistakes are a routine part of modern work, but new survey data suggests they often have a bigger impact on employee confidence than employers may realize. According to a...
Read moreCanada unveiled a new artificial intelligence strategy on Thursday that it says will help create 250,000 jobs by 2031 and includes a new C$500 million ($360.05 million) tech fund to...
Read moreWhere a graduate begins their career can have a lasting impact on future opportunities, and a new analysis by Commercial Cafe suggests some U.S. cities are doing a better job...
Read moreU.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday making it easier to fire 8,000 of some of the best-paid government workers, part of a broader effort to overhaul...
Read moreThe Confederation of British Industry called on Britain's government not to treat business as a cash cow or accuse companies of price-gouging as the country expects to struggle with a...
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