Hidden in the shadows and forgotten: That’s the only way to describe the state of male employment in this country. The percentage of men aged 25-54 who report working at all has fallen from almost 100 in the 1950s to about 90 today. If 90% doesn’t sound so bad, consider that it’s comparable to the...
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Gen Z employees are taking more sick days than previous generations — here's why
Sick days have taken on a whole new meaning. As Generation Z employees enter the workforce, paid sick days — allotted by a majority of companies — are being used more than ever. Approximately 30% of employees took sick leave in the first 10 months of 2023 — up 42% from 2019, according to the...
Harris economy will spike your taxes by $1,100 and make America's working class suffer
If you thought the Biden economy was bad, you should be terrified of Vice President Kamala Harris. If elected president, she will likely spend her first year fighting to kill the expiring provisions of former President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cut law while pushing for higher taxes on job creators and a dramatic taxpayer-funded expansion...
Labor Day a harsh reminder unions turned into the bosses they pretend to dislike
Labor Day should be a time for celebrating the American worker, not just enjoying an extra day off work or the unofficial end of summer. Yet every year union officials inevitably attempt to steal the spotlight from rank-and-file workers in order to argue for more government-granted powers to the detriment of the rights of the...
Working in the White House does not require a resume full of political affiliations, education
The White House is full of unique job opportunities. While there are certain jobs for which a political background will make you a more favorable candidate for the role, there are many that require skills that aren’t political. Even the leader of the country doesn’t necessarily need a political background, although many often have one....
Working the night shift may cause dangerous health conditions, long-term risk of disease
Working through the night can put a toll on your body and overall health. More than 9 million adults in the United States work shifts at night, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. There are many jobs in a variety of industries that require staff at night, including medical professionals, flight attendants, hotel receptionists, construction...
5 ways to beat your 3pm workday slump, according to an expert
A career expert is weighing in on what you can do to beat your need for a nap at 3 p.m. —especially during the workday. As summer comes to a close, keeping up stamina on the job can be difficult. Some opt for a caffeine refreshment, while others might go for a quick walk. But...
Travel-obsessed woman 'works' the time-off system, visiting 28 countries on a budget
A 24-year-old woman is on a mission to see the world after coming up with creative ways to travel in her free time. Ella Brown works in luxury lifestyle public relations in London while also running a travel social media account called @thatgingerabroad filled with travel tips and tricks. The part-time content creator told Fox...
Woman sparks online debate after wearing shorts to job interview, recruiter sends her home
A woman on social media has sparked debate after wearing a controversial outfit to a job interview. In a now-viral TikTok that has garnered over 5.5 million views, Tyreshia Morgan of Texas shared a video of herself wearing black tailored shorts, a white T-shirt and a white sweater. While the attire may not seem out...
Trump accuses Biden admin of 'MASSIVE SCANDAL' after new jobs numbers dramatically revised downward
Former President Trump quickly jumped on a massive downward revision by the Labor Department on new job growth, charging in a social media post that the Biden-Harris administration “PADDED THE NUMBERS.” The Labor Department on Wednesday announced that the nation’s economy added far fewer jobs last year and earlier this year than previously reported. According...









