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Success
Most companies have turned to skills-based hiring, but there’s a big problem: Workers are missing 3 key skills they’re looking for
By
Jane Thier
October 11, 2023
Finance
Walgreens pharmacy staffers stage walkouts over work conditions as chain names Tim Wentworth new CEO
By
Maddie Burakoff
and
The Associated Press
October 11, 2023
Tech
The future of electric cars becomes ‘make-or-break issue’ as U.S. autoworkers’ strike continues
By
Tom Krisher
,
Mike Householder
and
The Associated Press
October 10, 2023
Commentary
The hybrid work compromise may be short-lived as CEOs plan to reimpose pre-pandemic norms
By
Gleb Tsipursky
October 10, 2023
Commentary
We analyzed 2 years of performance reviews for 13,000 workers. Here’s the proof that low-quality feedback is driving employee retention down
By
Kieran Snyder
and
Mallun Yen
October 9, 2023
Success
4,000 UAW workers at Mack Trucks will go on strike after rejecting contract deal
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
October 9, 2023
Success
Why the UAW’s tough bargaining stance is working and how Shawn Fain caught Detroit ‘flat-footed,’ according to an auto labor history scholar
By
Marick Masters
and
The Conversation
October 8, 2023
Success
The hospital worker strike that touches nearly 13 million Americans is nearing its end—with no union contract in sight
By
Stefanie Dazio
and
The Associated Press
October 6, 2023
Success
Detroit is squeezing temp workers dry by paying them less than fast food chains, union says: ‘You can be here 10 years and still not be full time. That’s crazy’
By
John Seewer
,
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
October 5, 2023
Commentary
America has a second, thriving auto industry–and a prolonged UAW strike could threaten it too
By
Mike Spagnola
October 5, 2023
Success
The hospital network that made over $2 billion last quarter faces a strike from nurses and technicians it wants to pay $21 to $23 an hour
By
Stefanie Dazio
and
The Associated Press
October 4, 2023
Success
Your job’s tech skills will look totally different 5 years from now, LinkedIn’s chief economist says. But soft skills will never go out of style
By
Jane Thier
October 3, 2023
Commentary
American workers are feeling trapped as the pendulum swings back in favor of employers. But managers shouldn’t think they have all the power
By
Anne Chow
October 3, 2023
Politics
As Hollywood actors’ strike enters 12th week, Gavin Newsom just spiked a bill to give unemployment benefits to striking workers
By
Adam Beam
and
The Associated Press
October 2, 2023
Success
Fran Drescher’s just fighting to take back what the Netflix loophole erased—understanding the real story over 2% and residuals
By
David Arditi
and
The Conversation
September 30, 2023
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Ford workers told their CEO 'none of the young people want to work here.' So Jim Farley took a page out of the...
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Sasha Rogelberg
Success
Warren Buffett used to give his family $10,000 each at Christmas—but when he saw how fast they were spending it, he...
By
Eleanor Pringle
Economy
Elon Musk says he warned Trump against tariffs, which U.S. manufacturers blame for a turn to more offshoring and...
By
Sasha Rogelberg