NEW YORK — Bethany Mayer didn’t want to go back to work after learning that a fellow ironworker insinuated that women like her didn’t belong there.
Jordyn Bieker, an app...
DETROIT — The U.S. government’s road safety agency has added another fatality involving a Tesla to the list of crashes it is probing due to the use of partially automate...
NEW YORK — Landing a waitressing job or bartending gig at a Lost Dog Cafe in Northern Virginia had never been easy.
“Help Wanted” signs were a rarity, and half the chain...
Delta variant affects hotels, restaurants, stores
WASHINGTON — America's employers added just 235,000 jobs in August, a surprisingly weak gain after two months of robust ...
NEW YORK — Tyson Foods is offering its front-line workers paid sick leave for the first time, part of an agreement that secured union support for its mandate that all U....
The Commerce Department reported Thursday that the U.S. trade deficit fell 4.3% to $70.1 billion in July after surging to a record $73.2 billion in June.
Economic recov...
WASHINGTON — Two programs — one that provides jobless aid to self-employed and gig workers, the other to people who’ve been unemployed for more than six months — will ex...
Low inventory likely to last into 2022
DETROIT — The global shortage of computer chips is getting worse, forcing automakers to temporarily close factories including those...
Site would be near Mars high school
The Adams Township Planning Commission approved a site development plan for a proposed GetGo gas station and convenience store at the ...
For the second straight month, Butler County's jobless rate rose.
The county's unemployment figure climbed to 5.7% in July, reflecting a higher number of people joining ...