Job scams are on the rise. Watch out for these red flags
The Federal Trade Commission says it has seen a dramatic increase in job seekers getting scammed online.
Over $300,000 was raised for a Burger King employee who never missed work in 27 years and got a backpack, a movie ticket, and a Starbucks cup as a gift.
Some employees are resisting mandates to return to the office, while many who do comply bring bits of home with them.
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Adam Ryding, who joined Tesla in 2016, says some of his sacked colleagues might be "mad or frustrated, but I'm not. I'm thankful I was part of it."
Zuckerberg's chilling message to Meta Platforms Inc. employees: The company faces one of the "worst downturns that we've seen in recent history" that will necessitate a scaling back in hires and resources.
During the Covid pandemic, online searches for “how to monitor employees working from home” increased by 1,705%.
When I casually asked him if he planned to work in any capacity during retirement, his answer was an adamant no. Like many seniors today, my former colleague plans to get the bulk of his retirement income from Social Security.
A local gas station is lowering prices for regular gasoline to $2.38/gallon, the national average in 2021, on July 5.
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Many businesses have had a tough time finding enough workers in South Carolina. Here’s how South Carolina compares to other states.
KELLEY BLUE BOOK New car owners are experiencing more problems in the first 90 days of ownership than ever before. Buick took the top spot in the 2022 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, but the headline isn’t the winner this year.
More than 5 million barrels of oil that were part of a historic U.S. emergency oil reserves release aimed at lowering domestic fuel prices were exported to Europe and Asia last month, according to data and sources, even as U.S. gasoline and diesel prices touched record highs. The export of crude and fuel is blunting the impact of the moves by U.S. President Joe Biden designed to lower record pump prices. Biden on Saturday renewed a call for gasoline suppliers to cut their prices, drawing criticism from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
NJ Division of Consumer Affairs says nothing in state laws prevents Costco from turning away non-club members from its gasoline pumps
For foreign companies still working out what to do with their stranded Russian assets, President Vladimir Putin's seizure of a major oil and gas project is a powerful warning: Move fast or else. Finnish coffee boss Rolf Ladau was one of the early movers. When Western governments started slapping sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in late February, the CEO of Paulig realised the coffee roasting business there was no longer viable.
There's evidence out there of "economic stress" being caused by the high prices, Vitol's Mike Muller said in a Sunday podcast.
A new lawsuit filed on June 30 said Tesla's factories have been "systematically turned into a racially hostile work environment."
Traditional IRAs are set up in a way that basically incentivizes you (and your heirs) into paying the highest tax bill possible. Don’t fall for it. Consider a Roth conversion instead.
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As record-breaking numbers of Americans pack their cars and travel to Fourth of July barbecues that will cost them more than last year, they’ll fill up at gas stations where they are likely to be paying just a little less at the pump. Believe it or not, national gas price averages recently have been declining. On Sunday, the average edged down again to $4.81, down from the record high of $5.01 set in mid-June, AAA said.
Power grids across the US are at high risk of failures this summer, "a potential catalyst for chaos in energy markets," according to a Cornerstone director.