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Economy
Thousands of laid-off government workers are flooding a shrinking job market
By
Rachel Phua
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Bloomberg
June 20, 2025
Newsletters
Nearly a quarter of Americans are ‘functionally unemployed,’ highlighting a major crack in the labor economy
By
Brit Morse
June 19, 2025
Lifestyle
The Louvre is shutting its doors after staffers spontaneously go on strike in protest of seismic crowds and ‘untenable’ working conditions
By
Thomas Adamson
and
The Associated Press
June 16, 2025
Leadership
The president of the AFL-CIO says she’s committed to the fight against Trump’s immigration policies
By
Sara Braun
June 14, 2025
Newsletters
Are entry-level jobs for new graduates disappearing? Here’s what the data says
By
Brit Morse
June 13, 2025
Economy
Recurring jobless claims spike to highest level since 2021 at 1.96 million
By
Paolo Confino
June 12, 2025
AI
AI is helping blue-collar workers do more with less as labor shortages are projected to worsen
By
Sage Lazzaro
June 11, 2025
Finance
Leaders of ‘orgasmic meditation’ women’s wellness company OneTaste convicted of federal forced labor charges
By
Philip Marcelo
and
The Associated Press
June 10, 2025
Politics
James Callahan, one of America’s ‘most powerful union leaders’ who failed to report $315,000 in gifts like concert tickets, just got pardoned by Trump on the eve of his sentencing
By
Michael Kunzelman
and
The Associated Press
May 28, 2025
Success
Chaos at Newark airport underlines America’s air traffic controller shortage—Here’s why they’re in short supply, and how to qualify
By
Emma Burleigh
May 20, 2025
Retail
Let them eat cake! French bakeries are protesting because opening on May 1 is (possibly) against the law
By
Alex Ledsom
May 8, 2025
Tech
Employee data and the cloud: What HR leaders need to know
By
Brit Morse
May 6, 2025
Politics
Getting good jobs out of Trump’s tariff policy demands a labor movement his administration is bent on kneecapping, union historian says
By
Irina Ivanova
April 17, 2025
Commentary
Some manufacturing jobs will return to America only if AI-empowered robots do them—and that’s a good thing
By
Tom Biegala
April 16, 2025
Finance
CEO at $40 billion contractor raked in millions last year—plus perks like private jet trips and social club fees
By
Alena Botros
April 15, 2025
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DOGE cancelled a $349,000 grant to replace a museum’s HVAC after ChatGPT flagged it as DEI, court documents show
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Sasha Rogelberg
Economy
Social Security has 6 years left. The fix that sounds cruelest may be the smartest
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Nick Lichtenberg
Economy
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Eva Roytburg