W Magazine's former style director will helm the British fashion publication.
About 98,000 jobs were added in March, which was far below expectations.
The Trump jobs effect? That isn't certain but Amazon is adding 30,000 part-time jobs over the next year. Many of those positions will include benefits.
While the technology industry grows, manufacturing is shrinking.
Policy makers are worried about automation and if smarter robots will take your jobs, but GE's CEO says these concerns are too early to worry about.
President Donald Trump has made creating U.S. jobs a priority — but some companies are looking for cheap labor in foreign countries anyway.
Apple is reportedly getting rid of some Apple Store positions by the end of next month, report says.
Poor black women worked 30 percent more in 2015 than they did in 1979.
Amazon is shutting down its Quidsi division and announces it will buy SOUQ.com.
The report also stated the increase in the department’s budget plan for civilian staffers does not correspond with the actual hiring of civilians employees.
Researchers took into account "the creation of jobs in other industries and occupations" in their calculation of the damage to the labor force.
Apple is reportedly hiring researchers for a lab in Switzerland, which could be linked to the company's self-driving car venture Project Titan.
In January, Ford said it would invest $700 million at its Flat Rock assembly plant and create 700 new jobs in Michigan.
President Donald Trump says that canceling the Obama-era Clean Power Plan will spur job growth.
Charter CEO Tom Rutledge promised President Donald Trump his company would make a massive investment in broadband infrastructure and would create 20,000 new jobs in the U.S.—which it had already promised to do under Obama.
Jobs most at risk to be replaced by automation in the study included transport, manufacturing, and wholesale and retail.
The Kansas City Fed reported stellar manufacturing activity, but those results may be based more on expectations than reality.
While organized labor was vehemently opposed to previous labor pick Andy Puzder, union leaders are waiting to see what Acosta does.
Workers are increasingly striking, but do they actually work?
Almost two-thirds of employees consider benefits to be a top priority in the job search.
Disney resorts required workers to pay for their own costumes, which drove down the actual value of their wages.
Apple chip supplier TSMC will decide on opening a plant in the U.S. next year as it competes with Intel.