Farmers Insurance reducing staff by 2,400 in layoffs
Farmers Insurance has revealed it will shed numerous employees through layoffs.
Justice Department sues SpaceX for alleged hiring discrimination against refugees, others
A complaint filed by the department claims SpaceX discouraged refugees and asylum seekers from applying for jobs at the company.
General Motors set to close Chandler IT center; 940 jobs gone
GM's information technology center in Chandler was opened in 2014 as part of the company's efforts at the time to attract software designers and other employees in metro areas with high numbers of technical workers.
Need a side gig? Arizona State Fair is hiring
A job fair is being held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 26.
Here's how much workers are demanding to start a new job
The lowest wage that American workers are willing to take in order to accept a new job has hit a record high this year, survey results show.
UPS reaches deal with union: How it compares to other historical agreements
While the UPS deal didn't result in a strike, past labor disputes between unions and companies over fair pay and better working conditions had different outcomes.
Workers at SF Federal Building told to work from home due to crime: report
Workers at San Francisco's Federal Building located on 7th and Mission streets are reportedly being advised to work from home due to safety concerns over crime.
Female mechanic trailblazes ahead at Courtesy Chevrolet in Phoenix
Meet a young Valley mechanic who's breaking all the stereotypes in the male-dominated world of cars and engines.
'We have a plan': Biden claims policies are reviving US manufacturing
The president will make the case in a speech in New Mexico Wednesday that his financial and tax incentive policies have revived U.S. manufacturing.
Maricopa County Animal Care & Control in need of veterinarians
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control (MCACC) is in need of vets to help with spaying and neutering adopted animals.
Is not having a 401(k) as a benefit becoming a deal breaker for new hires?
A 401(k) is usually workers’ first experience with investing, expert says
Zoom wants employees to return to office
Zoom has told its employees to return to the office for the first time since the video communications tool saw a boom during the remote work revolution of the coronavirus pandemic.
'Rock bottom': Phoenix man's work trucks both stolen overnight within a month
A Phoenix man is out of work after two of his trucks are stolen. Both in a month. “It's been a struggle 'cause it's a small business, and someone just came in and stole two of my trucks and one of my trailers."
Taiwanese microchip company agrees to more oversight of its Arizona plant construction
TSMC has agreed to more scrutiny from the state when it comes to the safety of construction workers, Gov. Katie Hobbs said Friday. “Under this agreement, TSMC will adhere to requirements higher than those at the federal level."
Elon Musk says X will pay legal fees of users 'treated unfairly' by employer for liking, posting on site
Elon Musk says X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, will fund legal fees of anyone who's been treated unfairly by their employers after liking or posting on the social media site.
The Florida Keys wants to pay you up to $98K to work in paradise
Schools in the Florida Keys are hiring – and they're looking to dish out up to $98,000 for some positions.
Mattel looking to hire 'chief UNO player' to get paid for playing games
Employee will be responsible for playing the new UNO Quatro game for four hours a day, four days a week, for four weeks.
CVS to lay off 5,000 employees as it seeks to cut costs
The Rhode Island-based pharmacy giant said in a statement that it is eliminating "a number of non-customer facing positions" throughout the company
US trucking giant Yellow shutting down operations amid standoff with Teamsters union
The end of the road comes after the company earlier this month averted a strike by some 22,000 Teamsters-represented workers, saying the company will pay the more than $50 million it owed in worker benefits and pension accruals.



















