Government shutdown delays jobs report
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Steve Jobs’ youngest daughter, Eve Jobs, looks stunning in a new Instagram photo dump. The model shared snippets of her time at the Milan Fashion Week, which she attended with the popular luxury fashion house Bottega Veneta.
The release of the September jobs report is "all on the shoulders of the Democrats," Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer says as the government shutdown delays the data.
Businesses aren’t filling as many open jobs and fewer people are quitting for fear they won’t find other work. That’s what’s the government’s job-openings report has been saying for months, and that’s the main takeaway from the August report.
Yale and Brookings researchers found that employment patterns remained stable 33 months after ChatGPT's launch, despite tech CEO and AI doomer warnings.
Private payrolls plunged in September, complicating the picture for the US economy as policymakers and investors struggle to assess the state of the labor market amid a government shutdown.
The president’s decision to charge employers $100,000 per visa for skilled workers seemed to come out of nowhere. But the grievance behind it has been simmering.
Software engineers and other jobs with tasks dominated by math and computer functions are most at risk of being automated and displaced by AI, according to a survey released Thursday by SHRM, an organization that represents human resources professionals.
Americans are moving at record lows for work. What’s driving people to, well, not drive cross-country for jobs? On today’s Jobs Friday, we explore the rising homebody economy. Related episodes: Can