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U.S. office attendance reached its highest level since the pandemic in 2025, rising 5.6% year over year, but the pace of recovery is clearly moderating. Visits remain roughly 32% below...
Read moreGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday that boosting the economy would be his main focus this year, after data showed that unemployment has powered past the 3 million mark...
Read moreEli Lilly announced on Friday that it will build a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania, its fourth new site in an effort to expand U.S. production and bolster medical supply...
Read moreLarge occupiers drove a notable rebound in U.S. office leasing activity in 2025, with expansions making up the majority of the year’s biggest deals. Expansions accounted for 55% of the...
Read moreA new survey from Adobe for Business of more than 1,000 full-time U.S. employees points to a growing productivity problem inside organizations: work itself isn’t the issue—how it’s managed is....
Read moreA new survey from Indeed shows a stark divide in confidence for 2026 workforce goals. While 85% of employers believe they will meet talent priorities next year, only 59% of...
Read moreWashington lawmakers are weighing legislation that would redefine full-time work as 32 hours instead of 40. This could significantly alter overtime rules, benefits calculations, and employer labor costs statewide, according...
Read moreDow will slash about 4,500 jobs, or 13% of its total workforce, under a sweeping restructuring aimed at boosting profitability by at least $2 billion, while projecting first-quarter revenue below...
Read moreHome Depot said on Wednesday it is cutting 800 jobs associated with its Atlanta store support center, and is calling on its corporate employees to return to the office five...
Read moreUnions representing U.S. government workers have asked a federal judge to block President Donald Trump's administration from cutting more than 10,000 jobs at the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The unions...
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