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Layoffs can be part of running a small business. Some tips for owners on handling them
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 12 hours agoWith stubborn inflation and higher costs, layoffs at small businesses are sometimes a necessity....
Can Vivek Ramaswamy Save BuzzFeed? The Struggling Media Company Is Skeptical.
Barrons.com· 14 hours agoNewsroom layoffs doubled from 2021 to 2023 to more than 3,000 workers, according to Challenger, Gray...
Column: It’s not too late for teens to find summer jobs
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoMore teens are forecast to be working this summer, and for those looking to land jobs there are...
Teenage Employment Is Making a Comeback
newser· 1 day agoTeen jobs are making a comeback. A decades-long decline in teen employment that accelerated after the turn of the century is being reversed by Generation...
Workers' willingness to move for jobs up, but just slightly
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 4 days agoGood news – kind of – for recruiters and managers: Job seekers are warming up to the idea of making...
Baltimore Councilman Eric Costello concedes in upset victory for challenger Zac Blanchard
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 5 days agoEric Costello, a 10-year incumbent member of the Baltimore City Council, conceded his reelection bid...
Lululemon stock analysts revise outlook after rivals mount
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoApril also saw the departure of longtime ESPN executive Norby Williamson. It seems that many C-suite...
Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan wins GOP primary runoff, fending off challenger backed by Trump
Stamford Advocate· 6 hours agoPhelan, who finished second in March to challenger David Covey, a former local party chairman and...
Cheap mortgages deter workers from relocating for $250,000 jobs
The Salem News· 5 days agoA tight labor market that’s allowing workers to stay closer to home, rising housing costs and a...
Gen Z drives a teen-job comeback
Axios· 2 days agoWhy it matters: Working for pay can be a key rite of passage for teens as they grow up, but it’s not nearly as common as it used to be. By the numbers: In the 1980s, nearly 2 in 3 16- to 19-year-olds were working or actively looking for work.