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Commentary
Coronavirus economic relief proposals are overlooking the 57 million Americans who are self-employed
By
Josh Silverman
March 20, 2020
Finance
Coronavirus is putting millions of jobs at risk. Here’s what to do if you’re worried about getting laid off
By
Chris Taylor
March 20, 2020
Tech
California Labor Law Pushes Uber to Change Fare Structure and App Features
By
Lizette Chapman
and
Bloomberg
January 9, 2020
Nissan Workers in the U.S. Face a Mandatory Two-Day Furlough Next Month
By
Chris Morris
December 5, 2019
Finance
‘Catastrophically Huge’: New Labor Laws Aimed at Independent Contractors Could Be a Huge Drag on Uber and Lyft Stock
By
Erik Sherman
November 27, 2019
Leadership
Employees’ Values Today Signal a Workplace Paradigm Shift
By
Fortune Editors
November 21, 2019
Leadership
How CEOs Are Adapting to the Changing Demographics of the American Workforce
By
Fortune Editors
November 7, 2019
Tech
Facebook Employees Oppose Policy That Allows Political Campaigns to Lie in Ads
By
Sarah Frier
,
Kurt Wagner
and
Bloomberg
October 28, 2019
GM Strike Ends After Almost 6 Weeks and $2 Billion in Costs
By
David Welch
and
Bloomberg
October 25, 2019
Finance
HP’s Ink Business Used to Print Money. Now It’s Running Dry
By
Erik Sherman
October 7, 2019
Tech
WeWork Execs Tell Employees That About 2,000 Layoffs Are Coming—and Soon
By
Gillian Tan
,
Ellen Huet
and
Bloomberg
October 3, 2019
Adult Entertainers Are Now Eligible for Overtime Pay
By
Chris Morris
October 3, 2019
Commentary
There Are Concrete Ways Businesses Can Help Lower Student Debt
By
Dan Rosensweig
September 17, 2019
Tech
Uber, Lyft, and Other Gig Economy Companies Push Back on New California Employment Law
By
Danielle Abril
September 11, 2019
Tech
Uber Makes a Second Round of Employee Cuts, Laying Off 435 From the Engineering and Product Teams
By
Danielle Abril
September 10, 2019
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