'We are still useful': Retired Ohio grandma becomes pool lifeguard amid shortage

“I think the U.S. has not done a good job of utilizing our older adults. The old joke was to become a Walmart greeter after you retire, but I think the opportunities are much greater," Gail Rodgers, 66, said.

Pregnant workers provided more protections by new law
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A new federal law takes effect providing more protections for pregnant women in the workforce. This law has been more than a decade in the making, first introduced in Congress in 2012 and reintroduced in almost every legislative session since. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more on the details of this law.

DES asking some to pay back unemployment money they received, but there is a solution: here's what to know

So far this year, 10,000 Arizonans learned they have to pay back their unemployment to the Arizona Department of Economic Security, due to no fault of their own, but there may be a way for some to clear the debts.

Sacramento taqueria allegedly used priest to get confessions of workplace 'sins'

The owners of multiple California restaurants will have to shell out thousands in damages to former employees and fines after they were busted hiring an alleged priest to spy on workers and extract confessions of workplace "sins."

Chandler school district needs bus drivers
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There is a nationwide shortage of school bus drivers, and the same goes for the Chandler Unified School District. On June 17, district officials tried to find new drivers by getting them onboard, and behind the wheel. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.

A dress code for flying, and hiring someone to quit for you | Trending Stories Today
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From what a business etiquette expert says people should dress like when they head to the skies, to a company that is offering a service for people who want to quit their job, here's a look at some of the trending stories today.

NYC restaurant delivery workers to get big raise, but not everyone is happy

The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection found on average, a delivery worker makes around $7.09 per hour. But now the city is forcing the apps to raise that to $17.96 by July 12.

United Airlines pilots union moves closer to strike

The pilots union voted unanimously to authorize a strike vote, Unite Master Executive Council Char Capt. Garth Thompson announced in a letter sent to members Friday.

1 in 4 workers prefer interacting with AI instead of humans, survey finds

Resume Genius surveyed 1,000 employees to examine attitudes and feelings toward AI and predictions for its future. In the survey, 74% of employees predicted AI technology will make human workers obsolete.

Know any airplane mechanics? Wave of retirements leave some US industries desperate

A surge of retirements, along with a slowdown in immigration that began during the pandemic, are the primary factors behind the labor shortages that continue to bedevil many employers.

Supreme Court rules against union in labor dispute involving truck drivers and wet concrete

The Supreme Court has ruled against unionized drivers who walked off the job with their trucks full of wet concrete. The decision in a case from Washington state united liberal and conservative justices in labor’s latest loss at the high court.

Workers believe time off is more important than health insurance, survey finds

The Pew Research Center conducted a detailed study to learn how Americans feel about their jobs ranging from compensation and benefits to job satisfaction.