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How AI could make workers more productive – but paid less
The Hill via AOL· 2 hours agoWorker productivity gains enabled by artificial intelligence (AI) are concentrated at the lower end...
UK vs US salaries: why some American professionals earn 130pc more
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe viral tweet became a sensation. Fast-food workers in the UK make £18,000 a year on average,...
Monzo founder says the American dream is ‘antithetical’ to British culture, where a ‘know your...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 24 hours agoThe U.K. has also suffered through years of underperforming productivity. Because it is a per-worker...
3 Ways a Second Trump Presidency Would Benefit the Working Class Financially
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 17 hours agoAccording to the Center for American Progress, "The majority of America's workers are part of the...
Council Post: Unlocking Financial Freedom With Earned Wage Access
Forbes· 3 days agoDespite the U.S. Department of Labor’s unemployment report...4% for 26 straight weeks in the first...
Understanding “Invisible” Hourly Workers
QSR· 18 hours agoAccording to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2022, 55.6 percent of all wage and salary workers were paid hourly rates, many of them working in...
European inflation has surprised everyone—and it could help its long-struggling economy catch up...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoIt echoes Goldman Sachs’ bullish bet back in...are still many familiar obstacles that may prevent it...
Walmart lays off hundreds of employees, relocates most remote staff back to primary offices
La Crosse Tribune· 23 hours agoThe layoffs at Walmart, which will release its latest quarterly earnings Thursday, comes a month...
Cheating on employee drug tests is at an all-time high
Restaurant Business· 2 days ago“Some American workers are going to great lengths to attempt to subvert the drug testing process,"...
Europeans need to get more productive, Sweden’s central bank boss says. But that doesn’t mean ...
Fortune· 7 days agoErik Thedéen says productivity is better in the U.S., but the solution isn't down to more industrious workers.