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Fanatics Brands' journey to secure workers rights could benefit the company long term
Fanatics received accreditation by the Fair Labor Association, an organization that promotes worker…
Erica Sweeney
MoviePass to relaunch on Labor Day in beta form with pricing ranging from $10-$30 a month
The movie theater ticket subscription service that became a sensation in 2017, then imploded less t…
Jason Guerrasio
Restaurants are starting to hire robots instead of people who are demanding higher pay
Americans are taking their time finding work. The longer they wait, the more it will kickstart the …
Ben Winck,Nick Lichtenberg
4 reasons that workers quitting at a record pace means the economy will come back stronger than ever
The wave of quits suggests Americans are confident in their odds to find a better-paying job. It al…
Ben Winck
Software company CEO says using ChatGPT cuts the time it takes to complete coding tasks from around 9 weeks to just a few days
Freshworks CEO Girish Mathrubootham told Fortune that his company was using OpenAI's ChatGPT to wri…
Beatrice Nolan
Republicans and Democrats agree on one thing: The labor shortage's wage gains are great
For Democrats, the labor shortage is giving workers much-needed power. For Republicans, it's the fr…
Ben Winck
Automation helped kill up to 70% of the US's middle-class jobs since 1980, study says
Wages have barely budged since the 1970s while productivity has stagnated. A new NBER paper argues …
Ben Winck
Cuba votes to legalize same-sex marriage, decades after LGBTQ people in the country were persecuted and sent to labor camps
According to election results, around two-thirds of people who voted in the Family Code referendum …
Jake Epstein
Chipotle customers and workers say the Halloween 'Boorito' promotion crashed the app and led to a walkout
Chipotle acknowledged "intermittent issues" with its app but otherwise did not mention any problems…
Mary Meisenzahl
Former Apple employees have accused the company of turning a blind eye to suppliers that were violating Chinese labor laws
The ex-Apple employees said the tech giant was concerned the legislation would heighten costs, dela…
Kate Duffy
Major car companies like Ford, Tesla, and Toyota are at 'high risk' of sourcing parts made by Chinese forced labor, a report finds: 'It's an industry-wide problem'
US car companies have "massive and expanding links" to Chinese human rights abuses against Uyghur M…
Jacob Zinkula
Videos of bar lines wrapping around the block are going viral. We asked 5 NYC bar workers how they're surviving the labor shortage.
Insider interviewed five NYC bar owners, managers, and bartenders about the labor shortage and its …
Hannah Towey
A restaurant owner says raising wages to $15 would solve her labor shortage - but she'd have to hike menu prices. Instead, she's turning to automated drive-thrus.
Shana Gonzales, a Checkers franchisee, said she was struggling to attract staff. Rather than boost …
Grace Dean
A former employee is suing In-N-Out, accusing it of violating labor laws and COVID protocols in California
The complaint accuses In-N-Out of retaliation for using sick leave, discrimination for protected ac…
Mary Meisenzahl
Labor Day sales 2020: Everything you need to know and the best deals to shop this weekend
Today is Labor Day, which means you can take advantage of many end-of-summer and Labor Day sales fr…
Insider Inc.
The best Labor Day furniture sales to shop this weekend
If you're looking for great deals on furniture, you'll find huge savings during these Labor Day wee…
Jada Wong
AI could solve the engineering brain drain, a new study says
AI tools can improve engineering productivity so that a team of five operates with the productivity…
Aaron Mok
Apple CEO Tim Cook says coding should be taught as early as elementary school: 'It's the most important language you can learn'
"I think everyone should learn programming before they graduate from high school," Tim Cook said Fr…
Hannah Towey
Apple and Google are looking for new ways to hire people without college degrees — but experts say college might still be your best bet for landing a high-paying tech job
A college degree is still important even if companies like Apple and Google hire without them. Thes…
Lisa Eadicicco
Apple suspends business with its second-largest iPhone manufacturer, Pegatron, after discovering student labor violations in China
Pegatron misclassified students, allowed them to work night shifts and overtime, and let them perfo…