A new Checkr survey has revealed that a growing number of American workers are juggling multiple jobs or side hustles as rising costs and stagnant wages continue to strain household budgets.
The Teamsters celebrated when their deal with UPS gave employees higher pay and more benefits!
But two years later, 20,000 workers were laid off. That's the part unions don't brag about.
• https://www.technocracy.news, By: Rose Horowitch
The job of the future might already be past its prime. For years, young people seeking a lucrative career were urged to go all in on computer science. From 2005 to 2023, the number of comp-sci majors in the United States quadrupled.
As artificial intelligence (AI) spreads its tentacles into industries throughout the globe, many wonder whether their jobs are on the chopping block. And it's not surprising.
I just saw an article in USA Today that I could not bring myself to ignore. It talked about the surprising number of kids who are suddenly interested in trade schools (GOOD!), but are being affirmatively discouraged from attending them by…wait for
The primary argument among progressives on the issue of mass deportations is that "criminals are fine" but kicking Pedro the farm worker or Juanita the waitress back to Mexico is unacceptable because they are doing jobs that native born Americans ref
The largest federal worksite immigration enforcement raid so far this year in Nebraska, netted dozens of arrests during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown on "the large-scale employment of aliens without legal work authorization
Prepare your dog(s) for that freakout moment when they see a lumbering robot coming to the door. Biting the mailman was one thing – breaking your teeth on a metal leg is another.
I was surprised by how many people loved and commented on my conversation with Garry Ridge, the former CEO of WD-40. If you missed it, here's a snippet carefully designed to persuade you to watch the whole thing. Smart fella, for an Aussie…
The Center for Union Facts, an anti-union advocacy group, ran a full-page ad imploring the Los Angeles City Council to not adopt a $30 hotel minimum wage, citing state data showing the city lost 11,000 hotel jobs in 2024 despite a growing population.
Inappropriate attire, excessive use of cell phones, poor quality of work, and foul language are just a few of the reasons 65 percent of U.S. hiring managers gave for firing college graduates who had recently started their first job.
Garry Ridge is the former CEO of WD-40, a company that's filled with employees who absolutely LOVE their jobs. It's actually kind of crazy. In countless surveys conducted over many years, the level of job satisfaction at WD-40 is off-the-charts.
On April 14, a local government administrator in the United States sent my relative a letter that she suspected of including artificial intelligence (AI) content. Sure enough, an AI detector found 83 percent generated by AI GPT.
For many years now the narrative on California is that it is a country unto itself and it generates so many tax dollars the federal government and red states should be throwing a garden party in its honor.
"We've got $1.7 trillion in student debt on the books and we've got 7.6 million open jobs right now - most of which don't require a 4-year degree," says a frustrated Mike Rowe in his ubiquitously velvetty tones.
For many years now the narrative on California is that it is a country unto itself and it generates so many tax dollars the federal government and red states should be throwing a garden party in its honor.