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U.S. job openings slipped in March, but a surge in hiring suggested the labor market was regaining its footing after struggling last year. Job openings, a measure of labor demand,...
Read moreAs companies race to automate more work with AI, courts are beginning to face a difficult question: can employers legally replace workers with artificial intelligence and simply move on? In...
Read moreAs AI threatens to wipe out jobs, the American dream—stable employment, a clear ladder to climb, and a company to grow old with—is quietly dying. More people are ditching the...
Read moreChief executives at many of the world’s largest corporations received another major pay increase in 2025, while wage growth for workers barely moved after inflation. A new analysis from the...
Read moreWorkers are worried about AI taking their jobs—and it turns out they hate it when AI is involved in their screenings for roles, too. Now, virtual avatars and chatbots have...
Read moreFidelity Investments is requiring a large share of its U.S. workforce to return to the office five days a week starting in September, ending one of the more flexible hybrid...
Read moreAlphabet Inc. (Google) is preparing to reduce more office space, this time in Washington, D.C., as the company continues redirecting investment toward artificial intelligence and data center infrastructure, according to...
Read moreFor most companies that have borrowed from U.S. private credit funds, the real moment of reckoning - when their loans mature and they need to refinance cheap debt taken during...
Read moreMeta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg attributed the Facebook parent's planned layoffs to increased capital spending for AI, and declined to rule out further job cuts, in comments to employees at...
Read moreVenezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez said on Thursday the monthly minimum income would rise to $240, while pensions would increase to $70, amid protests by some employees demanding higher salaries...
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