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Americans appear far more open to workplace automation than the debate around artificial intelligence often suggests. A large Harvard Business School survey examining hundreds of occupations found many people would...
Read moreA planned $600 billion artificial intelligence spending splurge by big tech firms in 2026 is adding to investor unease as they assess the implications for profitability as well as a...
Read morePakistan must create up to 30 million jobs over the next decade to turn its youth bulge into an economic dividend or risk instability and outward migration, World Bank President...
Read moreCanada unexpectedly lost 24,800 jobs in January but the unemployment rate dipped to a 16-month low of 6.5% as fewer people looked for work, Statistics Canada indicated on Friday. Analysts...
Read moreRemote work has become a defining feature of the U.S. workforce. By 2025, more than 27 million Americans worked remotely, either full-time or part-time, shaping new norms around productivity, well-being,...
Read moreMore than half of U.S. millennials say they feel unsettled in their careers, according to a new survey from career training firm ELVTR. The survey found that 55% are still...
Read moreYour next coworker might be generated by AI. OpenAI on Thursday said it is launching a service, called Frontier, for companies to build and manage so-called artificial-intelligence agents, or AI...
Read moreThe U.S. agency that enforces laws banning workplace discrimination said in a court filing on Wednesday it is investigating Nike for allegedly discriminating against white people through its diversity policies....
Read moreU.S. job openings dropped to the lowest level in more than five years in December and data for the prior month was revised lower amid a softening in labor market...
Read moreThe number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased more than expected last week, but the underlying trend remained consistent with a stable labor market. The biggest rise...
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