Trucks September 16, 2022 National Trucker Appreciation week: America’s truck drivers are celebrated for essential work Yellow Corporation truckers Esther Parsons, Russ Simpson and senior VP of trucker relations Bryan Reifsnyder joined "Fox & Friends" on Sept. 16, 2022, for National Trucker Appreciation Week.
LIFESTYLE September 14, 2022 Want to avoid burnout? Author says working more 'isn't actually getting more done' 91±¬ÁÏ Digital sat down with author Celeste Headlee at the National Book Festival in Washington, D.C., to discuss her book about avoiding burnout and overwork — and finding work-life balance.
Media September 13, 2022 Washington Post fact-checker calls out Biden’s ‘flimsy’ claim he has the strongest manufacturing jobs record The Washington Post's Glenn Kessler said President Biden's claim about having the strongest record for manufacturing jobs in modern history was "flimsy."
LIFESTYLE September 8, 2022 New York company hiring high school graduates for up to $47 an hour A New York-based construction company is offering high school graduates a full-time job upon graduating. The new employees can make up to nearly six figures.
LIFESTYLE September 7, 2022 High school students have a strong shot at success with career technical education: 'A win-win' Career technical education (CTE) can be a strong pathway for high schoolers interested in health care, agricultural skills and more, according to those involved in such programs.
OPINION September 5, 2022 America is facing an unprecedented worker shortage. Here are 3 things we can do to fix it Unprecedented worker shortage is causing problems throughout US economy. Here are three ways we can fix it – from legislation to fewer licensing mandates.
LIFESTYLE September 5, 2022 This Labor Day, a grateful nod to the long-haul truckers who keep America moving 91±¬ÁÏ Digital spoke with Iowa-based trucker Guido Miller about his job, highlighting the benefits and challenges and why American trucking professionals should be appreciated.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash September 4, 2022 Government 'stay-at-home' subsidies are driving Americans out of the workforce: Steve Hilton 'The Next Revolution' host examines the worsening labor shortage in the U.S. and blames government subsidies for the record low participation rate among abled adults.
Media September 3, 2022 Economic analyst: Employees’ remote work push has ‘gone way overboard,’ impacts ‘productivity’ 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Jonas Max Ferris says getting paid the same amount and producing less at work is an "inflationary concept" causing "major declines" in productivity.
OPINION September 1, 2022 Richard Edelman: Employers are the last beacon of civility in an increasingly partisan world The workplace has become an island of civility, and solving many societal problems may come down to how bosses and companies shape their workforce.
North Carolina August 31, 2022 North Carolina city council fires town manager one month after entire police department resigned The city council for a small town in North Carolina voted to fire its town manager on Tuesday, about one month after the entire police department resigned.