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Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
8 hours ago

No mediocre worker is safe the bar for keeping your job just went up

Companies are replacing underperforming employees with better talent due to constrained hiring budgets and a focus on maximizing performance.
DevOps
fromTheregister
9 hours ago

Ex-Microsoft engineer blames Azure problems on talent exodus

Microsoft 365 GCC High was dismissed by federal evaluators due to foundational issues in Azure's infrastructure and rushed market entry.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 hours ago

Profoundly let down' voters in one of Labour's safest seats consider switching sides

The closure of steelworks in Port Talbot has severely impacted local businesses and community morale, leading to significant job losses and reduced trade.
#remote-work
Remote teams
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration of workers from cities has reversed, with many returning due to tightening return-to-office mandates and evolving labor markets.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration from cities has reversed, with workers returning to urban centers due to tightening return-to-office mandates and evolving labor markets.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration from cities has reversed, with workers returning to urban areas due to tightening return-to-office mandates and job availability.
Remote teams
fromInc
1 week ago

Why Employees Are Giving Up Remote Work and Moving Back to Urban Centers

The pandemic-induced migration of workers from urban areas is reversing as tightening return-to-office mandates draw employees back to major cities.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration of workers from cities has reversed, with many returning due to tightening return-to-office mandates and evolving labor markets.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration from cities has reversed, with workers returning to urban centers due to tightening return-to-office mandates and evolving labor markets.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Why employees are giving up remote work and moving back to urban centers

The pandemic-induced migration from cities has reversed, with workers returning to urban areas due to tightening return-to-office mandates and job availability.
Remote teams
fromInc
1 week ago

Why Employees Are Giving Up Remote Work and Moving Back to Urban Centers

The pandemic-induced migration of workers from urban areas is reversing as tightening return-to-office mandates draw employees back to major cities.
Film
fromCalifornia Post
1 day ago

Fears grow of 'Detroit-Style' decline as Hollywood jobs evaporate

Los Angeles' TV/film industry faces a significant decline, with a 30% drop in jobs since 2022, raising concerns of a 'Detroit-style' collapse.
#ai
Philosophy
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

The Leadership Skill That's Quietly Fading in the Age of AI

AI-driven efficiency risks diminishing deep thinking, leading to a loss of original understanding and nuanced insight among leaders.
fromFortune
2 days ago
Silicon Valley

Ford's Jim Farley has been warning that America's ignoring the 'essential economy' while AI eats jobs. Goldman Sachs has the receipts | Fortune

Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

The career ladder is fading as AI reshapes work, LinkedIn exec says

AI is reshaping careers, leading to nonlinear paths where workers have more control over their career trajectories.
Careers
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Your job isn't disappearing-it's shapeshifting

AI is transforming jobs, but rather than disappearing, roles are evolving and demand for skilled workers is increasing.
Philosophy
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

The Leadership Skill That's Quietly Fading in the Age of AI

AI-driven efficiency risks diminishing deep thinking, leading to a loss of original understanding and nuanced insight among leaders.
Silicon Valley
fromFortune
2 days ago

Ford's Jim Farley has been warning that America's ignoring the 'essential economy' while AI eats jobs. Goldman Sachs has the receipts | Fortune

America's AI growth may be hindered by a shortage of skilled blue-collar workers, not by a lack of capital or technology.
Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

The career ladder is fading as AI reshapes work, LinkedIn exec says

AI is reshaping careers, leading to nonlinear paths where workers have more control over their career trajectories.
Careers
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Your job isn't disappearing-it's shapeshifting

AI is transforming jobs, but rather than disappearing, roles are evolving and demand for skilled workers is increasing.
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

US unemployment rate drops despite economic uncertainty and Iran war

Job growth in March exceeded expectations, with significant gains in healthcare and construction sectors despite economic uncertainties.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Young people more likely to leave for health reasons when in low-paid, insecure jobs'

Young people in the UK are leaving jobs for health reasons, particularly in insecure, low-paid sectors like hospitality and retail.
#generative-ai
fromFast Company
2 days ago
Women in technology

AI isn't just reshaping productivity and threatening to kill jobs. It's changing how we lead, communicate, and treat each other. It's also creating a new gender gap

Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
1 day ago

Ben Armstrong of MIT on the Future of Work and Adapting to Technological Change

Generative AI tools require human involvement for accuracy and relevance, similar to the early internet's need for effective user engagement.
Women in technology
fromFast Company
2 days ago

AI isn't just reshaping productivity and threatening to kill jobs. It's changing how we lead, communicate, and treat each other. It's also creating a new gender gap

Generative AI is reshaping communication, trust, and cultural interactions beyond productivity and efficiency concerns.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
1 day ago

Ben Armstrong of MIT on the Future of Work and Adapting to Technological Change

Generative AI tools require human involvement for accuracy and relevance, similar to the early internet's need for effective user engagement.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
4 days ago

What will the robot jobs apocalypse look like? Ask Amazon warehouse workers

Generative AI and automation are significantly transforming job landscapes, particularly in Amazon warehouses, potentially replacing hundreds of thousands of jobs with robots.
Data science
fromThe Walrus
2 days ago

Data Centres Are on Track to Wreck the Planet. Can We Stop Them? | The Walrus

Hyperscaled data centers consume massive power and water, raising concerns about their environmental impact.
#oracle
Tech industry
fromTheregister
2 days ago

Recently laid-off Oracle worker says AI is coming for jobs

Oracle laid off thousands of employees, attributing job losses to AI integration in large enterprises.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Big Tech is still laying people off via mass email

Oracle has begun laying off thousands of employees, notifying them via mass email without personal communication from leadership.
Tech industry
fromTheregister
2 days ago

Recently laid-off Oracle worker says AI is coming for jobs

Oracle laid off thousands of employees, attributing job losses to AI integration in large enterprises.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Big Tech is still laying people off via mass email

Oracle has begun laying off thousands of employees, notifying them via mass email without personal communication from leadership.
Education
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The jobs AI can't do and the young adults doing them

Cale Mouser, a 23-year-old diesel engine expert, earns over six figures and teaches others in a field once seen as a fallback.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

Wall Street Cuts Lincoln Electric as Industrial Recovery Already Priced In

Jefferies downgraded Lincoln Electric from Buy to Hold, citing limited upside due to industrial recovery already reflected in estimates.
#electric-vehicles
Cars
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

As electric truck demand craters, GM lays off workers and idles plant

Automakers are scaling back electric vehicle production plans due to tariffs, loss of federal incentives, and challenges in transitioning truck customers to EVs.
Cars
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

As electric truck demand craters, GM lays off workers and idles plant

Automakers are scaling back electric vehicle production plans due to tariffs, loss of federal incentives, and challenges in transitioning truck customers to EVs.
Alternative transportation
fromStreetsblog USA
5 days ago

Trump's 'Freedom Means Affordable Cars' Rings Hollow As Gas Prices Surge - Streetsblog USA

Rising gas prices challenge the Trump administration's oil consumption strategy and highlight the need for better mobility alternatives in American cities.
New York City
fromHoodline
4 days ago

Nearly Half Of NYC Workers Struggling To Make Ends Meet

Many New Yorkers struggle to afford basic living costs due to stagnant wages and rising expenses.
Marketing tech
fromForbes
5 days ago

Automation Promised Efficiency, But It Also Removed Differentiation

Marketing automation has improved efficiency but led to a lack of differentiation in brand messaging and identity.
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

Why This Walmart Is Often Called The Worst In America - Tasting Table

Google Maps reviews of the Walmart Supercenter at 3400 Steelyard Drive swap customer testimonials so egregiously bad as to border comedy. Common features include exceptionally rude, hostile, and inebriated staff, as well as extreme product disorganization, opened packages, general disarray, incorrect pricing, and more.
Silicon Valley food
#artificial-intelligence
fromBusiness Matters
6 days ago
Education

The Modern World in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How to Get Educated Without Missing Future Opportunities

Education
fromBusiness Matters
6 days ago

The Modern World in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How to Get Educated Without Missing Future Opportunities

Artificial Intelligence is transforming industries and creating new job opportunities, necessitating advanced technical skills for future relevance.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

UK car production falls 17% as industry warns of worrying' decline

UK car production fell 17% in February 2025, with exports declining sharply amid rising global energy prices and decreased consumer demand.
#layoffs
Real estate
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The housing squeeze is quietly reshaping where Americans can live and work

Finding affordable housing is a significant challenge for various groups of renters in the U.S. economy.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

Rockwell Automation Downgraded by Jefferies, Key Price Target Drops to $380

Jefferies downgraded Rockwell Automation from Buy to Hold, citing AI disintermediation risks and limiting upside potential despite strong operational performance.
Cars
frominsideevs.com
4 days ago

I Just Hope We Can Bounce Back': GM's Prized EV Truck Factory Goes Dark Again

General Motors has idled its Factory Zero EV plant in Detroit due to declining demand for electric vehicles in the U.S.
Tech industry
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Tech CEOs suddenly love blaming AI for mass job cuts. Why?

Job cuts in Big Tech are increasingly justified by advancements in artificial intelligence, shifting away from traditional explanations like efficiency and over-hiring.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Toronto youth are struggling to find work. Here's why | CBC News

Youth unemployment has surged, with young job seekers facing increased competition and insecurity in finding stable employment.
Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

I was a laid-off software engineer who pivoted into blue-collar work because of AI. One year in, I couldn't be happier.

Tabby Toney transitioned from software engineering to welding after being laid off, finding job security and satisfaction in her new career.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Can a Boom in Manufacturing Lead to Mental Health Problems?

Single-industry economic booms create unequal benefits and mental health risks, particularly for younger, less-educated workers who face severe hardship during inevitable busts.
#ai-impact
Business
fromFortune
5 days ago

A CEO trying to reindustrialize America says blue-collar pay is headed for 'massive hyperinflation' and kids should skip college to become welders | Fortune

The knowledge economy is declining due to AI, increasing demand for blue-collar jobs and potentially higher salaries.
Business
fromFortune
5 days ago

A CEO trying to reindustrialize America says blue-collar pay is headed for 'massive hyperinflation' and kids should skip college to become welders | Fortune

The knowledge economy is declining due to AI, increasing demand for blue-collar jobs and potentially higher salaries.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Real Estate Market Trends in Detroit, MI: Inventory Climbs

Detroit's real estate market has shifted to favor buyers due to increased inventory and longer selling times.
#humanoid-robots
Silicon Valley food
fromFuturism
1 week ago

No, McDonald's Isn't Deploying Humanoid Robots as Workers in Shanghai

McDonald's in Shanghai deployed humanoid robots for a promotional event, not to replace human workers.
Toronto startup
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

These robots are coming for the jobs no one wants - and could fill workforce gaps

Agility Robotics deploys humanoid robot Digit at Toyota's Canada plant to address global manufacturing labor shortages in repetitive tasks.
Silicon Valley food
fromFuturism
1 week ago

No, McDonald's Isn't Deploying Humanoid Robots as Workers in Shanghai

McDonald's in Shanghai deployed humanoid robots for a promotional event, not to replace human workers.
Toronto startup
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

These robots are coming for the jobs no one wants - and could fill workforce gaps

Agility Robotics deploys humanoid robot Digit at Toyota's Canada plant to address global manufacturing labor shortages in repetitive tasks.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

British Steel on track to be fully nationalised within weeks

British Steel operates the last two remaining blast furnaces in the UK but it is still economically controlled by the Chinese company, which bought it out of insolvency in early 2020.
UK politics
fromMoneywise
1 day ago

With gas prices spiking, you now have a new reason to ask your boss to work from home

If the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, I'll be happy if they only stayed at $4 a gallon. This situation is bound to impact budgets for commuters significantly.
Remote teams
#ai-adoption
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
3 days ago

9 reasons AI isn't going to take your job (yet) | Fortune

Employers should approach AI adoption cautiously, as predictions about its impact on employment and capabilities have often been inaccurate.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
6 days ago

The AI doomsday everyone's worried about is the wrong one | Fortune

Companies are focusing on AI technology while neglecting workforce preparation, creating bottlenecks in productivity.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
3 days ago

9 reasons AI isn't going to take your job (yet) | Fortune

Employers should approach AI adoption cautiously, as predictions about its impact on employment and capabilities have often been inaccurate.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
6 days ago

The AI doomsday everyone's worried about is the wrong one | Fortune

Companies are focusing on AI technology while neglecting workforce preparation, creating bottlenecks in productivity.
Careers
fromFortune
6 days ago

America has a workforce crisis. The solution is already here - and it's being wasted | Fortune

The U.S. economy faces a structural workforce crisis due to declining birth rates, negative net migration, and underutilization of skilled immigrants.
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
3 weeks ago

Mideast war plunges German industry into crisis

Germany's energy-intensive industries face severe disruption from Middle East conflict, with surging power costs and supply chain chaos threatening manufacturers across chemicals, steel, and cement sectors.
fromFortune
1 week ago

This AI-proof career faces a 250,000-worker shortage-now the Trump administration is trying to revive the job millennials abandoned | Fortune

"This is absolutely a rare window for young workers because the demand is real, funded, and seemingly long-term," Fraser Patterson, CEO of Skillit, stated. "These are not speculative jobs. They are tied to multi-decade investment cycles, and they offer a path to strong earnings, skill development, and stability without requiring a traditional four-year degree."
Business
Education
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

U.S. workers are carving a path to a new American Dream

American workers are proactively adapting to AI's workforce impacts in real time, demonstrating cultural resilience and pragmatic reimagining of career paths despite accelerating technological change.
Tech industry
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

Tech jobs are getting demolished in ways not seen since 2008 and the dot-com bust

Tech sector job losses are occurring at rates comparable to the dot-com bust, with three consecutive years of decline and no recovery in sight.
Remote teams
fromBlackpressusa
2 weeks ago

OP-ED: The Future of Work

Automation will displace 85 million jobs by 2030 but create 97 million new roles, requiring workforce preparation in digital skills, AI, emotional intelligence, and adaptability.
fromInvestopedia
3 weeks ago

Middle Class in Crisis Struggling to Afford Kids, Marriage, or a Car in the New Economy

Back in the post-WWII era, being middle class meant something clear and attainable- a steady job, a home you could afford on one income, being able to buy a new car, and the ability to raise a family without constant money stress. Pew Research defines the middle class as households earning about two-thirds to double the national median income, with the exact dollar figure depending on where you live.
Business
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Workers decry Whirlpool's job cuts amid offshoring, praise of Trump's tariffs

Whirlpool began cutting production lines from the plant and moving those to Mexico several years ago. Now we're seeing that they're making our product in Mexico. The number of workers at the plant has declined from nearly 3,000 just a few years ago to close to 1,300, and more cuts are likely.
US politics
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

The families forced to move hundreds of miles for a home

London councils are relocating hundreds of people to deprived areas in north-east England due to housing shortages, leaving families struggling in unfamiliar towns without jobs or established support systems.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

How robotics could upend the US manufacturing industry

Machina Labs promotes distributed, flexible, portable robotics-enabled manufacturing to leapfrog centralized factories and accelerate U.S. reindustrialization in defense, aerospace, and automotive sectors.
fromHoodline
3 weeks ago

Milwaukee Job Market Shifts As Hybrid Roles Rise

Roughly one in four new openings around Milwaukee now advertise some version of hybrid work, while most roles still expect people in the office full time. The split is rippling through downtown, where vacancy rates remain stubbornly high and landlords are rethinking how to fill all that space.
Remote teams
#ai-automation
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

AI Might Be Coming for BlueCollar Work-And These Robotics Stocks Still Look Wildly Underestimated

Artificial intelligence
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

AI Might Be Coming for BlueCollar Work-And These Robotics Stocks Still Look Wildly Underestimated

White-collar jobs face near-term AI automation risk, while blue-collar roles may follow as physical AI and robotics advance, creating uncertainty across employment sectors.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
4 weeks ago

AI Isn't Coming for Your Job. Your Company Is: What to Do About It

AI adoption is causing significant job displacement in tech and knowledge work sectors, but simultaneously creating higher-paying AI-enhanced roles across the broader economy.
US news
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Fastest-Shrinking Cities in the United States

Certain U.S. metropolitan areas are experiencing sustained population decline driven by job losses, high costs, aging residents, and changing migration, harming economies and public services.
#rural-economy
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This old Pennsylvania coal town could get a reboot from AI

For decades, he's lived in Homer City, a southwestern Pennsylvania town that was once home to the largest coal-fired power plant in the state. The plant, which shares its name with the town, closed nearly three years ago after years of financial distress. Dudash, 89, has lived in the shadow of its smokestacks-said to be the tallest in the country before they were demolished-for much of his life.
Environment
fromThe Globe and Mail
2 months ago

Business Brief: Heralding the age of Western decline

U.S. President Donald Trump, with his lust for Greenland and hectoring of Europe, thinks the world is at his mercy,and thatthe U.S. is invincible. He's right on the first point. But he discovered this week that he's wrong about the second one. In Davos at the World Economic Forum, Trump climbed down on his Greenland threats after his actions caused chaos in the markets.
World news
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

AI Is Forcing Employees to Work Harder Than Ever

AI adoption in workplaces intensifies employee workloads rather than reducing them, as freed capacity gets repurposed into additional tasks.
#local-journalism
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Auto production by Detroit Three declines in Canada as Japanese automakers lead the way, report says | CBC News

As the Detroit Three automakers have made fewer cars in Canada over the past decade, Japanese car makers have kept their Canadian footprint consistent, according to a new report. The findings by the Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing, a non-profit think-tank at Western University that analyzes manufacturing in Ontario, show a decline in the overall number of cars made in Canada compared to a decade ago. In 2016, 2.3 million cars were assembled in the country; by 2025, that figure fell to 1.2 million.
Canada news
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

Trump Says It's Actually A Good Thing' Ford Can't Hire Enough Workers: You're Gonna Have a Thing Called Robots'

Labor shortages will be addressed by training and robots; a Ford worker was flipped off and told 'f*ck you' after calling someone a pedophile protector.
Cars
frominsideevs.com
2 months ago

'Dark' Car Factories Are Coming Sooner Than You Think

Fully automated 'dark' car factories are likely by 2030, driven by advanced robots and AI, though human dexterity still outperforms machines today.
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 year ago

Making Licensing Harder Doesn't Boost U.S. Manufacturing

While it's appropriate to lament the lack of bipartisan cooperation in Washington, just because something's bipartisan doesn't mean it's a good idea. Exhibit A could be Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Senator J.D. Vance's (R-OH) "Invent It Here, Make It Here" bill. Despite the name and its good intentions, it condemns promising federally funded inventions to waste away without doing a thing to build our domestic manufacturing base. It's scheduled to be considered this Thursday in the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
US politics
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Companies replaced entry-level workers with AI. Now they are paying the price

The work, however, didn't vanish with them. Tasks once handled by junior engineers-like writing and testing code, fixing bugs, and contributing to development projects-were absorbed by senior staff, often with the assumption that AI would make up the difference.And while AI has sped up the velocity of shipping code and features, there are fewer people to do tasks like designing, testing, and working with stakeholders, which AI has zero grasp on.
Careers
Business
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Even amid rising economic uncertainty, now is not the time to hug your job

Workers are staying in roles for stability amid economic uncertainty, but refusing to adapt risks future career obsolescence due to AI-driven changes.
US politics
fromFortune
2 months ago

Trump hails 'booming investment' in Detroit while auto manufacturing jobs have fallen every month since Liberation Day | Fortune

U.S. manufacturing shows large investment and GDP growth while manufacturing payrolls decline, producing a growing "jobless boom" disconnected from blue-collar employment.
Careers
fromFortune
2 months ago

Welcome to the 'skills mismatch economy': the shift from roles to skills is making your resume-and your job title-worthless | Fortune

Labor market faces a skills mismatch: workers signal generalist abilities while employers increasingly demand specialized, execution-oriented skills that remain scarce.
Artificial intelligence
fromAxios
2 months ago

Investors are betting on robots to replace blue collar workers

AI-powered robotic systems modeling physics and real-world conditions could perform diverse skilled tasks, enabling widespread automation across industries and altering labor markets.
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