Women working more than ever as rising number of men don't want to: Expert
The percentage of women in the workforce in their prime working years, or ages 25 to 54, has skyrocketed to 78 percent.
Business leaders who reject pronouns say it's "too confusing"
Roughly 15 percent of business leaders say they're unwilling to use they/them pronouns.
Woman on call with 'stressing' boss, she has something more important to do
The woman's lighthearted response to her "stressed" boss has left thousands in hysterics.
Gen Z "most likely" risk of workplace lawsuits: survey
Who are employers blaming for the significant uptick in lawsuits? The newest generation in the workforce, Gen Z.
Rising number of men don't want to work
As fewer men financially support themselves, there are long-reaching economic and societal implications, experts say.
Businesses are moving to 6 day work weeks
A new report found many companies might require workers to add on an additional day of work.
America's retirement dream is dying
Only about one in four Americans aged 50 and older believe they'll ever be able to retire, according to a recent survey.
Gen Z most want to ban talking about sports at work
The workforce survey said 12 percent of Gen Z wished they could ban talking about sports at work, compared to the national average of 9 percent.
Gen Z are losing jobs they just got: 'Easily replaced'
The report found 78 percent of hiring managers said their company will lay off recent graduates due to artificial intelligence.
Employers admit they're breaking the law when hiring people
60 percent of hiring managers ask about a candidate's identity, and 56 percent illegally want to know pregnancy or marital status.
Women are working longer hours from home than men
When working from home full time, 48 percent of women said they were working longer hours compared to just 43 percent of men.
The workforce saving America's economy
The American workforce is getting grayer, with a growing number of people aged 65 and over still working.
Congress Can Help Puerto Rico Escape the Food Stamp Poverty Trap
Each year, the U.S. Congress allocates over $400 million for food assistance to support more than 250,000 residents of Puerto Rico who are able-bodied adults.
Mass layoffs hit schools in multiple states
"This will be a huge impact on our community," a school superintendent said of the prospect of Rhode Island school staff losing their jobs.
Mass layoffs hit three states
In three separate WARN notices, ShipMonk, Aludyne and Student Transportation of America said they were letting hundreds of employees go.
Republican 'War on Women' Is a Media Myth
There's no evidence Republicans want to ban birth control. On the contrary, the GOP has led on efforts to make it easier to get birth control over the counter.
Gen Z is toxic for companies, employers believe
In the survey, 68 percent of small business owners said Gen Zers were the "least reliable" of all their employees.
Moms Need Support Returning to Work. Here's How the Government Can Help
In corporate America, caring for a child is viewed as unemployment rather than as a strong entry point. What most employers fail to realize is that being a mother is a superpower.
Gig Workers Need Flexibility, Not More Rules
A new rule from the Biden administration's Department of Labor could make it harder for companies to classify millions of gig workers as independent contractors.
Who Makes Up the Working Class? Neither Party Seems To Know
With just over 30 weeks left before the 2024 election, Democrats are debating which voters to put at the center of their summer and fall efforts.
Baby boomers concerned about ageism in workplace
According to a new survey, 68 percent of baby boomers said they believe their age puts them at a disadvantage when finding a new job.
Millions of Americans' work hours would change under new plan
Senator Bernie Sanders gave the push for a four-day workweek a major victory.
Meet the women leading two of America's greatest workplaces for women
"We're achieving business success, but we're not doing it at the expense of our people," Danielle Phippen, one of the co-CEOs of Access DMC, told Newsweek.
Map shows America's 10 hardest-working cities
Washington D.C. was ranked as the highest-working city in the country, with San Francisco, Denver, and Austin also falling into the top ten.
Gen Z is done with working from home
Altogether, 74 percent of Gen Z workers said they preferred some type of hybrid work arrangement, compared to just 52 percent of non-Gen Z-ers.
Gen Z is struggling to work with Boomers
As Gen Z enters the workforce for the first time, they're struggling to work with their older coworkers, a new HR report found.
China set to lose 60 percent of population by century's end
In light of new data showing China's population shrinking for the second year running, a Shanghai-based think tank has drastically changed its 2100 forecast.
Are remote jobs going away in 2024?
A new report from MyPerfectResume found 45 percent of workers predicted the number of remote job openings will drop in 2024.
Americans are becoming less satisfied with their lives
Americans are reporting record low levels of satisfaction with their lives, a new Gallup study revealed.
New Yorker's job hunt story reflects "white-collar recession"
In a new TikTok video, one job seeker revealed the dire reality of the situation in today's job market.