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Some people switch jobs for different lifestyles. Some move to change careers. Some change to make more money, and very often, according to a new study, they do. According to a new study from ADP...
Over the first six months of 2019, more than 600 U.S. CEOs have been replaced. Women nabbed just 131 of those jobs.
A resume is your calling card — your introduction to a potential employer. Unless you’re an accomplished veteran in your field, it is usually the only thing a hiring boss will know about you, at...
More CEOs have left their jobs in the first half of 2019 than in the same period last year, but the pace of the departures slowed sequentially.
It's theoretically not possible to have a negative unemployment rate in society. After all, there are always some people who are in transition between jobs or waiting to start a job.
According to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office, a federal minimum wage increase to $15 an hour would raise the incomes of 27 million Americans at the cost of 1.3 million jobs. That...
Each month’s ADP employment report gets to act as a preview and bias-setting event for the U.S. Department of Labor’s report on payrolls and national unemployment. The numbers are never expected...
The U.S. job market has been a growth engine of the U.S. economy since the Great Recession. However, first-half job cuts were at their highest level since the first half of 2009, according to new...
German chemical giant BASF announced that it will fire some 6,000 workers by the end of 2021 as the company reshapes itself following some major acquisitions.
CEO turnover in the first five months of 2019 has reached a record high.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has confirmed that hiring hit a serious wall in May. But there is some data that may skew some of the payroll views.
The monthly ADP National Employment Report gets to act as a preliminary view for the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment Situation Report.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its monthly unemployment numbers by state. Three states had their lowest ever jobless rates in April.
While many states have lifted their minimum wage in the past year, two states have minimums well below the national average.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics “Employment Situation” data for April appeared to contain nothing but good news. Unemployment dropped to the lowest level since December 1969, as it fell to 3.6%....