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Beautiful young woman friends in winter vacations. They standing with skis and looking away with boring face.
FinancePark City’s wealthiest guests are furious after $20,000 ski trips became a disaster, and now investors are bailing
By Brooke SeipelJanuary 3, 2025
Starbucks Workers On Strike In Brooklyn, New York
RetailStarbucks barista strike expands on fifth day of closures
By BloombergDecember 24, 2024
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Personal FinanceMore Americans say they’re picking up side-hustles as widespread layoffs stoke job security fears
By The Associated PressDecember 24, 2024
People shaking hands after agreeing on a job offer.
SuccessWorkers won’t accept less than $81,000 for a new role right now—despite fearing they’ll be jobless soon
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 24, 2024
Starbucks worker with megaphone
RetailStarbucks’ worker strike expands to a dozen major U.S. cities after employees say the chain offered an ‘insulting economic package’
By Sydney LakeDecember 23, 2024
Starbucks baristas set to strike as new CEO makes $100 million
RetailStarbucks baristas set to strike as new CEO makes $100 million
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressDecember 20, 2024
Businesswoman leading informal meeting in modern open plan office
SuccessU.K. millennials will probably never experience the same income boom as Gen X and baby boomers, major study shows
By Ryan HoggDecember 19, 2024
Tim Baxter is wearing a pinstripe suit and speaking into a microphone with the Macy's logo on it.
RetailSEC says former Express CEO secretly took advantage of $1 million in company perks, including a private jet, as the company was sliding into bankruptcy
By Sasha RogelbergDecember 18, 2024
A cheerful African American woman counting money
SuccessFear of job loss hits its highest point in years—but workers won’t accept less than $81,000
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 18, 2024
Starbucks workers striking
FinanceStarbucks union approves strike ahead of final bargaining
By BloombergDecember 17, 2024
Starbucks coffee shop
RetailStarbucks gives baristas smaller pay raises after tough year
By BloombergDecember 12, 2024
Michael Spencer, chief executive officer of ICAP Plc, speaks during a Bloomberg Television U.K. General Election "City" debate in London, U.K., on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. With 22 days to the election, no political party is on course to gain enough seats in Parliament to govern alone, potentially giving smaller parties a say in future budgets.
SuccessBritish billionaire calls for U.K. companies to pay CEOs like footballers, despite bosses making double Premier League players
By Ryan HoggDecember 11, 2024
Exclusive: A wave of new pay transparency regulations is coming and 75% of US employers are unprepared
LeadershipExclusive: A wave of new pay transparency regulations is coming and 75% of US employers are unprepared
By Brit MorseDecember 5, 2024
Smiling female doctor
SuccessThe top jobs that pay $200,000+ require two things: Advanced degrees and in-person working, research shows
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 4, 2024
Elon Musk listens as US President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a House Republicans Conference meeting at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill on November 13, 2024 in Washington, DC.
TechThe lawyers who took on Tesla and Elon Musk wanted $5.6 billion for winning the case. In a lawsuit about excessive pay, ‘That was a bold ask,’ said the judge. 
By Amanda GerutDecember 4, 2024
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