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The private sector added some 205,000 jobs in January's ADP National Employment Report report.
United Autoworkers members who work for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will be getting profit-sharing checks in amounts of up to $4,000 as a result of the company's 2015 financial performance.
Wal-Mart said it has committed a total of $2.7 billion over the two years to wage hikes, more training and better benefits for its hourly workers.
Demonstrations and job actions have been taking place around the United States for more than three years now as fast-food workers and other low-paid workers seek to raise the minimum wage to $15 an...
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Boeing and the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace have announced a tentative agreement on a six-year contract extension.
U.S. workers can expect a 3% pay raise, at least according to the Hay Group 2016 Global Salary Forecast. American workers will do slightly better than those around the world.
Wal-Mart has struggled with same-store sales recently, and with labor organizations that have rattled management over higher wages, but its total number of workers has not changed significantly.
In Deloitte's first-ever Workplace Pulse survey, about one in three respondents said they consistently placed work commitments over family and personal commitments.
For Amazon management, possible worker unrest in the United States should create anxiety.
Just 22% of American workers are looking forward to a Christmas bonus or a pay increase this year, according to Bankrate.com.
A research firm recently said that Wal-Mart's outsourcing of manufacturing to China has cost the United States 400,000 jobs.
The Conference Board's Employment Trends Index showed a decrease in November. it was not quite as robust as what the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated just on Friday.
Workers at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga have taken steps that will almost assure they will become part of the United Auto Workers (UAW).
When a company reports that it is about to take a $600 million expense, shares of that company's stock usually get a stern message from stockholders.