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.
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.
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.
These are the 9 most trustworthy food and beverage companies in the US
"Building a trustworthy company is an extraordinary team effort, and I am immensely proud of what we have achieved together," one CEO told Newsweek.
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.
E. Jean Carroll's worried Trump will die before she gets the $90 million
"Given his advanced age, Carroll may be forced to reckon with his estate," her attorneys said in a motion.
AI has taken over hundreds of jobs
Artificial intelligence could divide the workforce as e-commerce giant Klarna launches groundbreaking AI tool.
Who makes Donald Trump's gold sneakers? What we know
While the shoes appear an early success following their launch at Sneaker Con on Saturday, questions remain about who is producing them—and where.
Tens of thousands of workers lost their jobs in January
Tens of thousands of Americans have been laid off already in 2024, and economists say it could be an early sign of what's to come.
Better Planet
Companies to make millions from tackling climate change
The emissions offset market is attracting private investment as firms eye the increasing demand for carbon credits.
Massive layoffs are coming in 2024
Mass layoffs are in store for the coming year and it might end up affecting nearly half of companies, according to a new survey.
Retirees struggle to find work: "Overlooked for jobs I know I could ace"
Two-thirds of retirees fear age bias will affect their job prospects, according to a survey.
These employer-sponsored benefits could vanish in 2024
A slew of employer-sponsored benefits are likely to disappear in 2024, according to a new Glassdoor workplace trends report.
Eventbrite faces boycott after Riley Gaines alleges ban
The events platform has been accused of removing a listing advertising for an event by former college swimmer Riley Gaines.
The Biden Administration Should Pursue a Corporate Crackdown
Voters support cracking down on corporations in defense of the public good.
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Ranking of America's Greenest Companies showcases large environmental goals
"We hope this ranking helps consumers identify the companies that try to live sustainably, just like many of us," Newsweek's editor in chief said of the list.
Markets guru bets on downfall of 'woke' companies amid Disney, Target furor
A U.S. firm is launching a fund that will invest in companies that are politically conservative or neutral and short others that are "woke" or ESG-focused.
Truth Social faces battle for its future
The parent company of Donald Trump's social media platform sees a make-or-break shareholder vote on a potential merger this week.
Companies Aren't Pushing "Woke" Policies
Corporations, in hoping to maximize profit, do not want to serve a narrow and shrinking demographic as doing so is a recipe for small and shrinking profits.
Here's How To Show Up for Black Business Month
This Black Business Month corporations have a responsibility to create an ecosystem in which Black businesses can sustain long-term, beyond just one month of the year.
Highly Polluting Business As Usual Continues Unchecked
Have we misdirected our climate critique?
Russian companies are being told to build their own air defense systems
Air defense systems have been erected on top of several defense and administrative buildings in the capital, Moscow.
Ukraine names top 50 western brands still in Russia: "Funding genocide"
"International companies which remain working in Russia are directly funding Russian war crimes and genocide," Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
Woman says company belittled her in staff meeting after she gave notice
The woman said that prior to resigning, she had seen her bosses as mentors and had even delayed her leaving until after the busy season.
Don't Panic—It Can be Great to Be a Woman in the Workforce Today
A close look at the reasons women are leaving, and at the broader implications, shows no one needs to brace for disaster.
Salary transparency on job ads is changing how Americans seek work
Three-quarters of employees said being clearer on employer salaries would make the workplace fairer, sparking calls for salary transparency on job ads.
Boss's kind response to underperforming employee praised: "Wasn't working"
In a 2021 survey, nearly 90 percent of workers said their "general well-being" and "workplace well-being" declined since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Worker Hailed As 'Entire Department' Quits Multi-Million Firm Over Pay Rise
"When a boss says it's unfair to other workers, it means the other workers also need to get a raise," one user said.
More than 100 Major U.S. Companies Commit to Hire and Train More Refugees
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees asserts that "successful economic adjustment remains one of the most pressing challenges" for refugees.
After a Woman's Dog Died, Pet Company Chewy Sent Her Flowers and a Card
One commenter wrote, "They have the best customer service I've ever seen anywhere! The stories I've heard are heart warming!"