MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WPMI) — Alabama lawmakers are on their way home. Their latest legislative session came to a close Thursday evening. And with it, hopes for...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Banyan Neece had never been to Nebraska before college. “I literally just came out here. Took a leap of faith,” he said....
Company leaders are often rejecting workers’ pronouns for being “too confusing,” a new workplace study found. Roughly 15 percent of business leaders in a Resume Builder...
A year later, the nature and scale of the restructuring is starting to become apparent as new agencies covering these areas have been set up by...
Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy is stepping down, the company said on Thursday, as it announced a 15 per cent cut to its global workforce due to a...
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development this week launched a youth empowerment program aimed at teens and young adults who need access to hands-on...
Businesses interested in working with young people and youth looking to start on career pathways are being connected through two current programs sponsored by the Greater...
DES MOINES, Iowa — State Auditor Rob Sand advocated for reduced degree requirements for over 24 positions in the public sector, based on a recent study...
SAN ANTONIO – The Texas Association of Business joined with Special Olympics Texas to announce an agreement to create more employment opportunities for Texans with special...
South Dakota’s two largest cities are creatively spending child care grants awarded by the state, with uses including boot camps for providers and the hiring of...
For years, science fiction has warned us of a future where we devise our own obsolescence. Are we living that reality? A one-minute search on Google...
Companies are planning to lay off the Gen Z workers they just hired, according to a survey by Intelligent. The report found 78 percent of 800...