The extra $300 in federal unemployment assistance that many jobless Americans received amid COVID is ending early or has already ended in 26 states.
Author: Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
Child tax credit ‘is going to make a difference.’ Families plan how they’ll spend extra cash.
As child tax credit payments begin to roll out in July, families are planning to pay for a range of necessities, from car repairs to dental work.
Teamsters vote to support Amazon workers
The Teamers voted Thursday to make backing Amazon employees a key focus of their international union.
Teamsters to vote Thursday on prioritizing its Amazon union efforts
Amazon employees may become a top priority for the Teamsters union as the group takes a vote Thursday at its annual convention.
For LGBTQ employees of color, sexual orientation is the biggest source of discrimination in the workplace
People of color who are LGBTQ+ say sexual orientation is the biggest driver of discrimination in the workplace, according to a new exclusive study
Corporate boards grow more diverse, but may take decades to get close to parity
Fortune 500 company boards are getting more diverse, but the appointments of white women greatly outnumber those of people of color, report says
Nordstrom Anniversary Sale 2021: Retailer announces dates for its popular deals event
Nordstrom has announced the dates of its popular anniversary sale, a twelve-day stretch that will offer discounts on designs by dozens of brands.
Men often dominate women candidates in job interviews, showing ‘unconscious bias’ on gender, study finds
When men interview women, they chatter more, speak faster and listen less than when they’re talking to another man, a new analysis has found.
‘Broken’ unemployment benefits are in need of reform, workers and lawmakers say
Unemployment benefits were a lifeline during the COVID-19 crisis, but many filing UI claims found a safety net that was frayed and hard to access.
Where are the best places for a college graduate to find a job? LinkedIn’s answers might surprise you.
LinkedIn has identified fast-growing cities for entry-level work for college graduates about to start their careers. Many are in Texas and Florida.