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Apr 07 2024
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TaskRabbit CEO Talks About The Evolution Of Gig Economy Companies
This is the published version of Forbes’ CEO newsletter, which offers the latest news for today's and tomorrow's business leaders and decision makers. Click here to get it delivered to your inbox every Sunday. Disney’s current leadership made some magic happen last week, though not the kind usually linked to the company. At its annual shareholders meeting, Disney was able to ward off pushes to
ForbesApr 11 2024
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Caitlin Clark Had Insane Economic Impact On Local Iowa Economy
Caitlin Clark was apparently a money printing machine for the local Iowa economy. Clark finished up her college career this past weekend with a loss in the national title game to South Carolina. She'll always be remembered as the most-prolific scorer in major D1 college basketball history, and despite not winning a title, she's still the GOAT in the eyes of many, including myself. Well, it
OutKickApr 17 2024
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Beige Book Reveals Economy In Far Worse Shape Than White House Claims
Beige Book Reveals Economy In Far Worse Shape Than White House Claims There was something odd about the latest Beige book (which was prepared based on information collected on or before April 8, 2024, so before the latest CPI print): if accurate, it would suggest that the rosy economic picture painted by the White House is woefully incorrect, whether on purpose or not (spoiler alert: it is on
ZeroHedgeApr 25 2024
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The FTC is banning noncompete agreements. Did your job search just get easier?
Federal regulators are tearing up the controversial agreements that forbid millions of workers from taking jobs at companies that compete with their ex-employer. But noncompete clauses might not be gone for good, employment lawyers say — at least, not yet.
More than a year after proposing to block most noncompete agreements, the Federal Trade Commission’s top officials voted 3-2 on
MarketWatchApr 04 2024
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Job Losses Hit Grim Milestone
March's government job cuts are at their highest since September 2011, with layoffs hitting the U.S. Army and the Veterans Affairs offices amid job losses across different industries in the country, according to data from job search and coaching firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.
In March, government agencies cut more than 36,000 jobs, with 10,000 layoffs coming from Veterans
NewsweekApr 17 2024
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The Triangle has one of the largest concentrations of AI job postings
The Triangle has one of the largest concentrations of new job postings related to artificial intelligence, a new analysis has found. Why it matters: As AI emerges as the hottest new thing in tech, cities outside Silicon Valley have a chance to get in on the action — and reap the potentially lucrative economic rewards, Axios' Alex Fitzpatrick and Kavya Beheraj write. The Triangle's twin metro
AxiosApr 06 2024
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More people are taking on second jobs because they literally can't afford not to
You’ve heard it before, the side-hustle success story. It usually comes from a person that seems perpetually on a diet of Red Bull and power bars speaking of “turning their passion making thermosus into a six-figure Instagram business,” or “transforming their shoebox garage into a luxury AirBnB.” In reality, most of us have an extra job, but that’s not because of some caffeine-fueled passion;
FortuneApr 27 2024
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AEP aims to cut more jobs through voluntary severance program after January layoffs
American Electric Power this week started a new round of job reductions, introducing a voluntary severance program that the power company says is necessary to cut the size of its workforce. "As we look ahead, the gap between AEP’s revenue and what’s needed to run the business continues to grow. After significant consideration, it’s clear that reducing our workforce is a necessary step to help
The Columbus DispatchApr 24 2024
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Macron Eyes Draghi Over Von der Leyen for Top EU Commission Job
Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union. After playing an instrumental role in getting Commission President Ursula von der Leyen her job, French President Emmanuel Macron is now looking around to see who else might run the EU’s executive arm after this June’s elections. The French leader has been talking with
BloombergApr 05 2024
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Job hunting is out and talent grabs are in as more job hoppers say they were recruited instead of applying themselves
The job market may be tighter than it used to be, but the war for talent isn’t over, and HR teams have a new challenge to deal with: other businesses aggressively courting their staffers. A growing share of people who switched jobs in the last six months say they were actually recruited by another company, according to a recent survey by ZipRecruiter of more than 1,500 employed adults in the U
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