Activists question Amazon's commitment to hire locally at still vacant facility
Controversy continues for the still empty Amazon delivery station on Chicago’s West Side.
Controversy continues for the still empty Amazon delivery station on Chicago’s West Side.
Michael George McQuarn submitted 10 PPP loans under four different business names, including one titled "Cool Kids Entertainment Group, LLC."
An Oregon jury awarded a Black woman $1 million in damages this week in a civil case after a gas attendant at a full-service gas station told her, “I don’t serve Black people.”
Boeing expects to hire 10,000 workers in 2023 as it recovers from the pandemic and increases jetliner production, but will trim some support jobs, the U.S. planemaker said Friday. The Arlington, Virginia-based company boosted overall employment by about 14,000 workers in 2022 to 156,000 as of Dec. 31, up from about 142,000 in 2021. Boeing acknowledged it will "lower staffing within some support functions" - a move meant to enable it to better align resources to support current products and technology development.
Paul Baker, a video producer, told Insider he was partway through a month of paid carers' leave when his termination email arrived.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI and similar ventures have seen their ideas catch on very quickly, says Elad Gil.
Quiet quitting and remote work may be factors.
When it comes to a history of litigation between prospective employer and prospective employee, the door definitely does not swing both ways. The employer legally cannot hold a grudge; the employee absolutely can. As explained by Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports, the fact that 49ers defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans previously sued the Texans does not [more]
Kroger staffers claim the grocery giant has garnished paychecks and failed to pay wages since a new payroll system was implemented last year.
Is it the key to better mental health? Or just plain lazy?
Is my severance considered income for the IRS income limits on Roth IRA contributions? If I am below the income limit, is there any circumstance where it would be more advantageous to contribute less to my 401(k) and contribute something towards a Roth IRA?
Making $1 million out of $50,000 isn't easy, but if you have $50,000 to invest, you could make yourself a millionaire with the right combination of stocks. You'll want to find stocks that have a long growth path ahead of them, the ability to increase profits, and, ideally, a reasonable valuation. If you're looking for promising growth stocks, a great place to start your search is in the ad tech industry.
Boeing has set "ambitious" goals for 737 and 787 lines this year, despite ongoing supplier constraints.
T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach are officially off 'GMA3' after mediation with ABC executives.
Asia's richest man is rocked by a U.S. short-seller's allegations of fraud and money laundering.
Economic headwinds sent the S&P 500 into a bear market last year, and the benchmark index is still 16% off its high. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway treated the drawdown as a buying opportunity, investing $66 billion into the stock market through the first three quarters of 2022. Smart investors like Buffett know that a bear market offers investors a chance to buy good stocks at great prices.
Prices hit record highs in October 2022, when the average rate went up to $225 a night, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal.
About 25% of them have resigned to either working later and retiring at a later date.
In October 2020, Coca-Cola made a huge announcement: The company had decided to discontinue 200 of its beverage brands in an effort to rid its portfolio of underperforming brands and prioritize those...
Workers are leaving their full-time jobs to start Canva product businesses. Some are taking massive pay cuts to reclaim ownership over their time.
It was cheaper to fuel a gas-powered car for 100 miles than it was to charge a comparable electric vehicle in late 2022, according to Anderson Economic Group.