Ro Khanna: The Advent of A.I. Doesn’t Have to Mean the Death of Labor When it comes to A.I. policy, Democrats must not repeat the mistakes of globalization.
The Eugene Weekly Halts Publication After Employee’s Embezzlement The Eugene Weekly had to lay off its entire 10-person staff after it uncovered years of theft by an employee, the editor said.
Serious Medical Errors Rose After Private Equity Firms Bought Hospitals A new study shows an increase in the rate of inpatient complications, including infections and falls, though patients were no more likely to die.
Hasbro to Cut 1,100 Jobs as Weak Toy Sales Persist The announcement that the toymaker was eliminating nearly 17 percent of its work force came during the critical holiday shopping season.
U.S. Job Growth Holds Up as Economy Gradually Cools Interest rate increases have taken the edge off labor demand, but unemployment dipped in November, and wages rose more than expected.