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Donald Trump smiles through the pick-up window at someone excited in their car.
FinanceThe ‘Trump bump’ is fading—but consumers may push the stock market even higher
By Greg McKennaNovember 18, 2024
Female and male coworkers in conversation at the office.
NewslettersBoth men and women will switch jobs for higher pay—but what it takes to keep them is different for each group
By Emma Burleigh and Brit MorseNovember 14, 2024
Andrew Ross Sorkin speaks with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy during the New York Times DealBook Summit in the Appel Room at the Jazz At Lincoln Center on November 30, 2022 in New York City.
TechAmazon labor ruling outlaws mandatory anti-union meetings
By Robert Iafolla and BloombergNovember 13, 2024
A photo of Scott Boatwright, CEO of Chipotle.
FinanceChipotle’s new CEO Scott Boatwright will make millions leading the chain—but only half as much as ex-CEO Brian Niccol
By Amanda GerutNovember 12, 2024
CEO at a boardroom table
FinanceA top real estate CEO is retiring after 50 years—and just weeks after he was accused of hiding millions in self dealings
By Alena BotrosNovember 12, 2024
Boeing machinists strike finally ends as workers vote to accept contract with 38% raise—but no pension
SuccessBoeing machinists strike finally ends as workers vote to accept contract with 38% raise—but no pension
By David Koenig, Lindsey Wasson, Hannah Schoenbaum and The Associated PressNovember 5, 2024
A man sits at a table typing on his laptop.
SuccessWork-from-home warriors just got more ammo in the RTO crusade: Jobs with WFH options have better stock returns, new study reveals
By Sasha RogelbergOctober 30, 2024
Here’s how much more Kamala Harris could earn if she wins the election—and it’s nearly double her current salary as vice president
PoliticsHere’s how much more Kamala Harris could earn if she wins the election—and it’s nearly double her current salary as vice president
By Chloe BergerOctober 29, 2024
Young man at home with family using a calculator
SuccessEven households earning over $150,000 a year are living paycheck to paycheck, Bank of America says
By Jane ThierOctober 28, 2024
"The Gilded Age" from HBO Max films behind the scenes in Central Park.
Success‘We are essentially in a new Gilded Age’: As workers get laid off, CEOs and shareholders gobble up hundreds of billions in profits
By Chloe BergerOctober 27, 2024
Recruiter meets candidate at interview.
NewslettersCompensation rules have changed—here’s what HR leaders should know about pay and benefits strategies today
By Emma BurleighOctober 24, 2024
Hiring manager greets group of applicants.
LeadershipSalary is just the beginning—here’s how to craft a compensation package that workers really want
By Emma BurleighOctober 24, 2024
It’s not Gen Z this time. Gen Xers are working the most gigs to stave off financial insecurity
SuccessIt’s not Gen Z this time. Gen Xers are working the most gigs to stave off financial insecurity
By Chloe BergerOctober 23, 2024
‘You could at least kiss me’: Lawsuit reveals decades of employee texts sent to billionaire Marc Lasry in blackmail scheme
Finance‘You could at least kiss me’: Lawsuit reveals decades of employee texts sent to billionaire Marc Lasry in blackmail scheme
By Alena BotrosOctober 22, 2024
mail trucks
FinanceMail carriers reach deal with USPS for pay raises and air-conditioned trucks
By David Sharp, Nick Perry and The Associated PressOctober 19, 2024
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