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Jobs remain plentiful but harder to fill, survey shows

Featured - August 19, 2026

26% say that securing a new hire takes a minimum of four weeks when accounting for resume reviews, interviews and final decisions. ...

What July’s Unexpected Job Losses Mean for Employers

Featured - August 10, 2026

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, we are now witnessing the first net decline of jobs since February 2026. ...

NLRB Finds Fintech Firm Accountable for “Illegal Firing” over a LinkedIn Post

Featured - July 30, 2026

An employee’s anti-DEI post has now been deemed a protected concerted activity, with the NLRB ordering a Fintech Firm to reverse its “illegal firing.” ...

BMW Turns to Voluntary Buyouts over Targeted Job Cuts

Featured - July 29, 2026

The BMW voluntary buyouts could result in the elimination of 8,000 workers by the end of 2027 as the automaker begins plans to cut costs. ...

Why a record 105 million Americans are outside the labor force

Featured - July 23, 2026

A record 105.8 million Americans are now sitting outside the labor force, surpassing the depths of the Great Recession and the peak of the COVID-19 lockdowns. ...

What today’s jobs report says about the labor market in US

Recruitment - July 03, 2026

Today’s jobs report paints a grim picture for US labor market. Unemployment rate in US edged lower, June 2026 jobs report says slow hiring. ...

Meta layoffs come as Zuckerberg says ‘AI won’t replace people’

Featured - July 03, 2026

The conversation around Meta layoffs in 2026 has been warbled by one single question. Will AI replace humans? ...

Reskilling vs. Layoffs: If Microsoft can’t do it, who can?

The upcoming Microsoft layoffs are set to affect thousands of employees across several divisions, including sales and consulting, as well as Xbox gaming business. ...

Gen Z are outearning Millennials, but career fulfilment remains elusive

Compensation - June 26, 2026

A new report by the Resolution Foundation found that Gen Z workers are earning more in their early careers than any other generation. ...

Target’s attendance tracking system to keep closer tabs on workers

Featured - June 26, 2026

Starting September, Target is rolling out a new Attendance Tracking System (ATS) for its store and warehouse workers. ...

Meta’s employee tracking program triggers privacy and trust crisis

Featured - June 25, 2026

Meta has officially paused its controversial employee tracking program that spied on employees’ computer activity amid data security concerns. ...

Remote workers face greater risk of layoffs and long-term unemployment

Featured - June 24, 2026

According to Gallup, fully remote workers now account for 25 percent of laid-off workers. Those who work from home represent a share of unemployed workers. ...

Why White-Collar Workers Are Trapped in a Mid-Career Stall

Featured - June 22, 2026

The modern workplace maintains a polished veneer of high employment figures and steady job creation. Beneath that surface, a profound inertia is taking hold. According to...

The FIFA World Cup will cost employers $17 billion in lost productivity

Featured - June 19, 2026

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, a new survey from UKG reveals a staggering $17 billion global productivity loss. ...

Why 55% of Employers Regret Letting AI Replace Jobs

Featured - June 18, 2026

Are jobs replaced by AI gone forever? A new Gartner prediction suggests half of all AI job cuts will be reversed by 2027. ...

4 HR jobs most likely to be replaced by AI

While these are the top four jobs AI will replace in HR, agentic AI and chatbots will not entirely replace HR function. ...