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U.S. office sales are regaining momentum, construction is ticking upward, and coworking continues to carve out a larger share of the market — even as vacancy rates remain elevated across...
Read moreAccording to a new survey by Yardi Kube, for many remote workers, flexibility is non-negotiable: 41% said they would not consider job opportunities that don’t offer full remote work, while...
Read moreParamount Skydance will begin mass layoffs the week of October 27, eliminating around 2,000 U.S. jobs as part of a $2 billion cost-cutting plan under new CEO David Ellison, Variety...
Read moreMerck said on Monday it is expanding its investments in the U.S. to more than $70 billion, as the drugmaker looks to scale up its manufacturing and research footprint in...
Read moreThe U.K. government has unveiled ambitious plans to expand its clean energy workforce, aiming to create 400,000 additional jobs by 2030. The initiative targets key roles such as plumbers, electricians,...
Read moreCalifornia has enacted a new law prohibiting “stay or pay” contracts that force employees to repay employers for training costs if they leave early. The law, effective January 1, 2026,...
Read moreA growing number of Americans are expressing concern about their ability to find quality employment as economic anxiety persists under President Donald Trump’s administration, according to a new AP-NORC poll....
Read moreAfter years of disruption, the U.S. office market is showing early signs of a turnaround, in a development that could reshape how and where many Americans work. There was a...
Read moreNew research reveals a striking long-term trend: while U.S. wages have risen in dollar terms over the past 25 years, their real value — measured against gold — has sharply...
Read moreThe number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell last week, economists at JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs estimated on Thursday, but lackluster hiring has left many on unemployment...
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