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45,000 longshoremen at key U.S. ports threaten to strike over automation and wages
Finance45,000 longshoremen at key U.S. ports threaten to strike over automation and wages
By Tom Krisher and The Associated PressSeptember 18, 2024
Jamie Dimon
FinanceAhead of the Fed meeting, Jamie Dimon weighs in on rate cuts
By Hannah Levitt and BloombergSeptember 17, 2024
Top chief investment officer shares tips and predictions ahead of Fed rate cuts
FinanceTop chief investment officer shares tips and predictions ahead of Fed rate cuts
By Will DanielSeptember 17, 2024
A woman with a sign comparing the average salary of Boeing's CEO to her and other factory employees chants at the side of the road with other strikers, including a woman next to her with a whistle and a blue hat that reads "Make Boeing Great Again."
FinanceBoeing stock hits new low as strike begins, debt heads to junk status
By Greg McKennaSeptember 16, 2024
Diane Swonk, chief economist and managing director at KPMG LLP, during a panel on the outlook of the US election during the National Association of Business Economics (NABE) economic policy conference in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. The theme of this year's annual meeting is "Navigating Geopolitical Turbulence and Domestic Uncertainty." Photographer: Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceLower mortgage rates aren’t igniting the housing market. There are 2 key reasons why, top economist says
By Alena BotrosSeptember 16, 2024
workers holding picket signs
FinanceBoeing strike could cost $3.5 billion if it drags on as workers feel ‘a lot of bad blood’
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips, David Koenig and The Associated PressSeptember 13, 2024
Group of varied professionals stand looking toward the camera.
Career HubThese are the nation’s fastest growing jobs—and many pay $100k
By Preston ForeSeptember 13, 2024
Mortgage rates sink closer to pivotal magic number 
FinanceMortgage rates sink closer to pivotal magic number 
By Alena BotrosSeptember 13, 2024
Exec behind $500 billion sustainable paradise complained about worker deaths taking up his time
FinanceExec behind $500 billion sustainable paradise complained about worker deaths taking up his time
By Alena BotrosSeptember 11, 2024
Sales of dog strollers outpace baby strollers in the country with the world’s lowest birth rate
Personal FinanceSales of dog strollers outpace baby strollers in the country with the world’s lowest birth rate
By Chloe BergerSeptember 9, 2024
Workers stressed.
NewslettersChoosy hiring managers and a tougher job search: What the Fed’s Beige Book says about the state of the labor market
By Azure GilmanSeptember 6, 2024
Recruiter and job seeker in interview.
Newsletters3 trends that could define the future of AI-fueled job recruiting
By Azure Gilman and Emma BurleighSeptember 5, 2024
Job seekers and recruiters are caught in an AI arms race that’s transforming the job hunt as we know it—Here’s what recruiting could look like in the future
LeadershipJob seekers and recruiters are caught in an AI arms race that’s transforming the job hunt as we know it—Here’s what recruiting could look like in the future
By Emma BurleighSeptember 4, 2024
Sam Altman in a golf cart arriving for the Allen & Co. Media and Technology Conference.
CommentaryHow a Sam Altman-backed study into guaranteed income was widely misinterpreted
By Jesús GerenaSeptember 4, 2024
Most American workers want a union—and it may be the only way to save the middle class
CommentaryMost American workers want a union—and it may be the only way to save the middle class
By Brian J. HaleSeptember 2, 2024
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