NEW YORK (Reuters) -COVID-19 changed the trajectory of Lucy Trieshmann's budding legal career. Having Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a rare inherited disorder, Trieshmann found in-person law school lectures ...
The United States is in the middle of its harshest wave of corporate job cuts since the first year of COVID, with 1.17 m positions wiped out in less than a year and a growing share of those losses ...
A recent report shows that most of the employment growth in the U.S. since the pandemic has gone to immigrants. Immigrant employment soared to 3.2 million since 2019 compared to U.S.-born employment, ...
Many employers slashed jobs of older workers at the onset of Covid. Now, with more flexible employment policies, older workers may be able to work longer. Here's what experts say to think about if you ...
The Big Apple has clawed back the nearly 1 million jobs that were lost during the COVID-19 pandemic — with the city’s employment levels now at a record high of 4.7 million, Mayor Eric Adams said ...
With childcare and school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic, parents experienced a dramatic rise in childcare responsibilities. Mothers assumed most of the added childcare and homeschooling ...
A major business park that was expected to create 5,000 jobs in a decade has fallen well short of that target, a council ...