Yellow, the third-largest less-than-truckload company that's in the midst of financial chaos, said in a memo to laid-off, nonunion employees viewed by FreightWaves that the company was "shutting down regular operations".
Aviation industry is short 32,000 pilots, mechanics and air traffic controllers - as Pete Buttigieg says his office is actively investigating airlines for 'unrealistic scheduling'
Amidst the Great Confusion of 2021, one of the prevailing narratives was that "no one wanted to work" anymore. The story was that workers were quitting in large numbers, resisting returns to the workplace, and embracing self-employment...
Our long slide toward economic oblivion continues, and survey after survey has shown that most Americans are deeply unsatisfied with the current state of the U.S. economy.
America First Legal's (AFL) Center for Legal Equality filed a federal civil rights complaint against Nordstrom for engaging in the illegal practice of hiring based on race, color, sex, and national origin" -- to exclude white people, especially
Ever since the meteoric rise of ChatGPT and other large language models, one of the most pressing questions on many people's minds – well aside from whether AI will end humanity – has been: "Will AI eventually take my job?"
A few months ago, Mike Rowe stumbled upon a 2011 video of himself speaking in front of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee during the Obama Administration about the mindset of government toward skilled trades. His argument was
The coronation of Charles III was a gloriously arcane ceremony that felt like the South Park Royal Wedding ("The Prince is dipping his arms into the pudding, as is tradition"); British social media noted the UK's labor shortage and cost of living c
Tables were turned on Chicago's termination of employees who refused COVID-19 vaccinations during the pandemic. A state administrative law judge ruled this week that workers must be reinstated with back pay -- including interest.
An apparently fraudulent trucking company called Cromex Inc., based out of Villa Park, Ill., left several of its employees in the lurch under disturbing circumstances this week.
This week, the fast-food giant McDonald's Corp. initiated an organizational restructuring that involved layoffs, reshuffling employees, and the closure of some offices.
Walmart is set to revolutionize the retail industry with its latest big announcement. This could be very beneficial for their business but spell trouble for their large pool of employees in the long run. Stay tuned to find out.
At its annual investor meeting in Tampa, retail giant Walmart announced that over the next three years, it plans to convert 65 percent of its stores to a model of "automation."
An online survey of 1000 business leaders suggest that ChatGPT and AI systems will often be involved in the future interview process after companies use the AI to remove workers from some jobs in codewriting, customer support, research and content cr
Over the next three months, hundreds of workers at five Walmart warehouses handling e-commerce orders will be laid off. This situation could be a worrisome indication that consumers are tapped out.
One of the nation's longest-running sports news outlets, Sports Illustrated, has announced that it is turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to generate articles and story ideas.
AI hireth and AI fireth. Long live AI. Nobody will be happy with impersonal, dispassionate and buggy AI coming up with who should be laid off when downsizing. Those what reapply for jobs elsewhere will be further depressed when they realize that AI a
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