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Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer leaves Trump’s Cabinet after allegations of having an affair with a subordinate and drinking on the job
PoliticsLabor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer leaves Trump’s Cabinet after allegations of having an affair with a subordinate and drinking on the job
By Seung Min Kim and The Associated PressApril 20, 2026
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EconomyAmerica saw ‘essentially no job growth’ last month, warns Moody’s, and any roles added were in three wealthy states
By Eleanor PringleOctober 6, 2025
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SuccessThe blue-collar revolution isn’t just for Gen Z. Six in 10 white-collar professionals say they’d switch for the right trades job
By Eleanor PringleSeptember 30, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
SuccessHealthcare is the one profession growing right now—and according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, it may be the only one immune to AI
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 11, 2025
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EconomyA third of CEOs plan to axe jobs over the next year—and most now say they’ll pass on new tariff costs to their customers
By Eleanor PringleAugust 8, 2025
A woman sits in a job interview, at a desk, across from another woman doing the hiring
FinanceThere are fewer job openings right now but hiring is solid and layoffs are down, suggesting Americans are enjoying unusual job security
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressFebruary 4, 2025
Perdue will pay $4 million after employing children in hazardous jobs at Virginia plant, Labor Department says
FinancePerdue will pay $4 million after employing children in hazardous jobs at Virginia plant, Labor Department says
By The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2025
Federal Reserve Bank chair Jerome Powell is seen in front of the American flag, wearing a suit. His lips are tightly shut.
FinanceFresh inflation data is here. And more jumbo Fed rate cuts seem unlikely
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressOctober 10, 2024
Longshoremen with the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and their supporters picket outside of the Dundalk Marine Terminal at the Port of Baltimore.
FinanceHere’s what’s impacted as the dockworker strike halts U.S. ports
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezOctober 3, 2024
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Career HubThese are the nation’s fastest growing jobs—and many pay $100k
By Preston ForeSeptember 13, 2024
A technology crucial for growing fruits and vegetables is suffocating the workers who pick them
HealthA technology crucial for growing fruits and vegetables is suffocating the workers who pick them
By Melina Walling and Dorany PinedaJuly 17, 2024
Biden labor secretary nominee Julie Su faces Senate battle over support of law meant to make app-based gig firms treat workers as employees
PoliticsBiden labor secretary nominee Julie Su faces Senate battle over support of law meant to make app-based gig firms treat workers as employees
By Stephen Groves and The Associated PressApril 20, 2023
Construction workers repairing a street.
FinanceYou just can’t keep a strong labor market down: Employers added 263,000 jobs despite Fed rate hikes
By The Associated Press and Christopher RugaberDecember 2, 2022
Number of applications for unemployment benefits fall to the lowest in a year
FinanceNumber of applications for unemployment benefits fall to the lowest in a year
By Olivia Rockeman and BloombergMarch 25, 2021
Two U.S. Army soldiers - a man and a woman walking side by side.
TechA.I. recruiting startup wins competition to help military veterans find jobs
By Jeremy KahnNovember 11, 2020
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