While reasons like higher production costs are given, other sources blame “greed” for the mass layoffs. A Sad Summer The largest international seller of tractors and crop harvesters, John Deere, announced on Friday that it’s implementing another wave of staff…
Southwest’s Cutback Blow: Airport Jobs on the Chopping Block
Layoffs have hit the aviation industry, as one of the biggest airlines in the U.S., Southwest Airlines, has announced they’re stopping flights out of four major airports. Layoffs Across Industries With a growing spate of layoffs occurring across the nation…
Back to the Office: 21 Companies Ending Remote Work
Many companies initially embraced remote work during the pandemic but have since shifted their policies, calling employees back to the office. This return has sparked debates about fairness, costs, and convenience, yet there are also notable benefits for productivity, coworking,…
California Fast Food Pay: $20 an Hour—High Pay or Hardship?
Fast food companies prepare to lay off staff to avoid increased payroll expenses. Minimum Wage Increase Driving Job Cuts Effective April 1st, some fast food companies in California will be required to offer their employees a minimum wage of $20…
$33 Million for Boeing’s CEO: Deserved or Over the Top?
A staggering and historic end-of-year pay package has been granted to Boeing’s CEO, in the wake of a very difficult first quarter for the aircraft manufacturer. Boeing’s Largest Payout Shareholders of Boeing have approved a $33 million pay package for…
Who Tops the List? Ranking the Best and Worst 24 American Universities
Wondering which universities are the cream of the crop and which ones fall short of the mark? Today, we’re ranking the 24 best and worst universities in the United States to give you the inside scoop on higher education excellence…