Why are red states hiring so much faster than blue states? economics Article 1635 words, published May 26 2023 6 votes
The greatest tax system in the world – why can't America be as great as the Faroe Islands? business Article 1242 words, published Jan 2 2023 14 votes
Spotify said Monday that it will cut 6% of its workforce to reduce costs – CEO Daniel Ek took full responsibility for the job cuts, which he called “difficult but necessary” business Article 326 words 8 votes
Can software simplify the supply chain? Ryan Petersen thinks so business Article 11 338 words 6 votes
4,000 Google cafeteria workers quietly unionized during the pandemic business Article 1220 words 12 votes
Immigration shortfall may be a headwind for labor supply Article 1067 words, published May 11 2022 5 votes
Coinbase to lay off 18% of staff (1,110 people) because the company grew too quickly and a potential recession "could lead to another crypto winter" cryptocurrency business Article 89 words 17 votes
Trader Joe's workers in Massachusetts file to create chain's first union business Article 475 words, published Jun 8 2022 16 votes
Solving the operator ‘shortage’ by not running transit like a business business Article 1634 words, published Dec 28 2021 8 votes
Amazon says it will stop interfering with workers organizing on-site business Article 370 words 14 votes
Kellogg’s cereal strike is latest sign of pushback from US snack makers business Article 969 words 11 votes
Lawyers from top accounting firms do brief stints in the US Treasury Department, with the expectation of big raises when they return business Article 2665 words 5 votes
What’s going on with the ‘Great Resignation’? You’d better work on hanging on to your workers, or you may end up shutting your business doors. business Article 867 words 17 votes
Xsolla fires 150 employees based on big data analysis of their activity business Article 492 words, published Aug 4 2021 14 votes
Why do women earn less than men? Evidence from bus and train operators economics Article 349 words 10 votes
Motorists line up at stations in DC region; shortage of gas truck drivers compounds situation Article 923 words 6 votes
Documents show Amazon is aware drivers pee in bottles and even defecate en route, despite company denial business Article 1115 words 24 votes
So how should your favorite restaurant pay its servers? Well, it's complicated economics Article 1016 words 10 votes
Finnish telecoms giant Nokia is to axe between 5,000 and 10,000 jobs worldwide in the next two years as it cuts costs business Article 7 votes
Locked out of a failing job market, young Zimbabweans are turning to forex currency trading to make a living Article 1933 words 7 votes
Amazon offers $2,000 “resignation bonuses” to bust union drive in Alabama business Article 563 words 12 votes
Gumroad's approach to work: no meetings, no deadlines, no full-time employees business Article 2229 words 5 votes
How SoulCycle lost its soul: The boutique fitness phenomenon sold exclusivity with a smile, until a toxic atmosphere and a push for growth brought the whole thing down business Article 6691 words 4 votes
Managers at a Tyson pork processing plant in Iowa allegedly bet money on how many workers would contract COVID-19 business Article 837 words 7 votes
Deutsche Bank suggests 5% tax on home workers to support those impacted by the pandemic business Article 584 words 12 votes
Norway's oil workers fear for future as rigs go remote – shift to operating oil rigs remotely from land, accelerated by lower crude prices, has rekindled concerns among unions business Article 923 words 4 votes
New Hampshire announces it will challenge a legal decision by Massachusetts to continue taxing NH residents who normally work in Massachusetts but have worked remotely during the pandemic Article 509 words 6 votes
Strike by workers in the Norwegian oil sector could soon wipe out nearly one-quarter of the country's petroleum output business Article 710 words 11 votes
Inside the airline industry's meltdown: Coronavirus has hit few sectors harder than air travel, wiping out tens of thousands of jobs and uncountable billions in revenue business Article 3670 words, published Sep 29 2020 14 votes
Vanguard is outsourcing recordkeeping work, along with 1,300 of its workforce, to Infosys business Article 841 words 11 votes
A landmark report into the on-demand workforce commissioned by the Victorian Government has made a host of recommendations to make sure gig economy workers get the fair deal they deserve Article 450 words 8 votes