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The labor market is a nervous wreck. Here’s what hiring managers need to know about the confusing and fearful jobs landscape
By
Azure Gilman
and
Emma Burleigh
August 21, 2024
Finance
Federal judge derails FTC’s sweeping ban on non-compete agreements
By
Alex Veiga
and
The Associated Press
August 21, 2024
Politics
Trump defends Fed policy talk, hints at rate-cut push
By
Mark Niquette
and
Bloomberg
August 19, 2024
Finance
Harley Davidson, John Deere, and Tractor Supply axed some DEI efforts after a conservative influencer’s campaign
By
Jeff Green
and
Bloomberg
August 19, 2024
Leadership
REI has hemorrhaged money for two years in a row. Now employees fear its famed outdoor-nerd culture is at risk
By
Phil Wahba
August 19, 2024
Video game actor on strike doesn’t want his performances to be considered just data
By
Sarah Parvini
and
The Associated Press
August 18, 2024
Finance
U.S. supply chains at risk as Canada’s top railroads begin shutting down networks amid labor dispute
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
August 17, 2024
Finance
After a 16-year-old boy died cleaning a poultry plant, a Georgia company agreed to a safety overhaul
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The Associated Press
August 16, 2024
Newsletters
The biggest problem facing large companies right now is finding great talent—here’s what they need to do to win the labor wars
By
Emma Burleigh
August 16, 2024
Politics
Trump openly criticizes Harris, says he is ‘entitled to personal attacks’ on his campaign opponent
By
Jill Colvin
,
Jonathan J. Cooper
and
The Associated Press
August 15, 2024
Politics
Trump praised Elon Musk for firing striking workers, sparking a clash with the UAW
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
August 14, 2024
Commentary
‘Survive until 2025’: The U.K. gaming industry fights for the future amid U.S. strikes
By
Paul Sulyok
August 13, 2024
Finance
Penny-pinching consumers are slaying inflation, economists say
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
August 12, 2024
Commentary
The WSJ’s Evan Gershkovich had his employer’s support—but that’s not always the case for employees on an overseas mission
By
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
and
Steven Tian
August 12, 2024
Leadership
Railroad giant threatens to revoke workers’ hard-won schedule improvements
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
August 9, 2024
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