News

Have you hugged your job lately? Maybe you should. Forget job hopping: More people are job hugging in the cooling labor market. “At an alarming rate, more and more employees are displaying what is ...
Business leaders have offered dire warnings in recent months about the turmoil artificial intelligence (AI) could unleash on the job market, predicting widespread worker displacement and mass ...
At its core, job hugging means staying in a role even when it no longer feels like a great fit. The reasons vary. For some, it is financial security and for others, it is loyalty to a team or fear of ...
There are over 1 million vacant jobs in Germany, 750,000 in the UK, and 500,000 in France. Euronews Business takes a closer look at job vacancy rates and numbers across Europe. Unemployment and labour ...
The slowdown in the US job market isn't over — and it may get worse. That's the warning from Goldman Sachs (GS) economists, who said hiring momentum has weakened more than previously thought.
This month, the global organizational consultancy firm Korn Ferry declared that we’ve entered a nationwide era of “job hugging,” a term to describe the trend of workers increasingly holding onto their ...
Gen Z’s awkward foray into the work world is a-parent. Newcomers to corporate America, young adults under age 27, are taking baby steps into the office — and making sure mommy and daddy are there to ...
Damon Duncan, a 49-year-old former sales engineer, took a drastic pay cut after he was laid off. Duncan's salary dropped from $148,000 to $52,000, impacting his family's lifestyle. Despite applying to ...
Diccon Hyatt is an experienced financial and economics reporter who has covered the pandemic-era economy in hundreds of stories over the past two years. He's written hundreds of stories breaking down ...
Kroger announced it's cutting nearly 1,000 jobs companywide.The grocer, headquartered in Cincinnati, announced the job cuts Tuesday. A company spokesperson said around 200 local jobs will be included ...
The jobs most likely to be replaced by artificial intelligence all have one thing in common, a new study has found. The World Economic Forum studied business sectors globally and found that industries ...