TECH February 25, 2024 Construction workers being replaced by AI robot bricklayers Monumental's artificial intelligence-powered bricklaying robots work in teams of three. One grabs bricks, one fetches mortar and a third lays the bricks.
Kentucky February 23, 2024 Kentucky House votes to change child labor laws, food stamp recipient requirements The Kentucky House approved bills that would add requirements to be met before receiving food stamps and remove the cap on the number of hours older teens can work on school nights.
South Africa February 20, 2024 South Africa's unemployment rate, the highest in the world, continues to rise ahead of election South Africa's unemployment rate has seen a surge in the past year. The high unemployment rate is a significant concern for the ruling African National Congress.
VIDEO February 20, 2024 One in eight retirees going back to work in 2024, survey finds Retired nurse Joyce Fleming shares why she decided to return to work due to rising costs.
VIDEO February 14, 2024 Chef Andrew Gruel: Barbara Lee is a 'moron and a narcissist' Chef Andrew Gruel reacts to the $50 minimum wage push and says it would cause California businesses to 'go under' on 'The Ingraham Angle.'Â
LIFESTYLE February 8, 2024 Short questions with Dana Perino for William La Jeunesse In a new piece for 91±¬ÁÏ Digital, Dana Perino speaks with L.A.-based William Le Jeunesse — who shares the best advice he ever received, his favorite movies and why he enjoys his career so much.
Artificial Intelligence February 8, 2024 Adopting fast-growing new tech could help companies transition to 4-day workweek The growth of artificial intelligence could soon result in unexpected benefits, with its productivity-enhancing features, leading a charge to a four-day workweek.
LIFESTYLE February 7, 2024 Gen Z TikToker goes viral for taking resume door to door during job hunt A New York City resident went viral on TikTok for sharing her job-hunting journey, including the difficult moments when her resumes were rejected in person.
OPINION February 7, 2024 Biden’s attack on 64 million freelancers makes them less free Biden is trying to make his union supporters happy by attacking 64 million freelancers and gig workers. Unfair new Labor Department rules are slated to into effect in early March.
VIDEO February 3, 2024 Diversity discrimination is 'still unlawful,' says EEOC Commissioner EEOC Commissioner Andrea Lucas explains employment law regarding diversity and her response to Mark Cuban's DEI hiring claim.
Media February 2, 2024 'Merit-based hiring' might be 'unfair': American Psychological Association An article from the American Psychological Association suggested that hiring the most qualified candidate for a job could be unfair based on a recent study.