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After the election results come in, regardless of which party wins the White House, the uncertainty dissipates, and markets get back to work.
Much like those annoying political TV ads, the warnings come back every four years: All the uncertainty around the U. S. presidential election could have big consequences for your 401(k)!
Six in 10 employers reportedly said they’d already given their Gen Z workers the boot. The internet has some thoughts.
Gen Z is back in the headlines. (Color me shocked.) This time, they’re getting fired. According to a new report, six in 10 employers say they have already given Gen Z workers the boot after hiring them fresh out of college earlier this year.
Childcare is finally getting national attention, but the high-profile publication and celebrities still shy away from mentioning essential support networks.
Guess what word doesn’t appear in Vogue’s recent 1,000-word story on how Hilaria Baldwin takes care of her seven kids?
Amazon has said in the past that it does not have enough control over drivers’ working conditions to be considered their joint employer.
Amazon.com has been accused by a U. S. labor board of illegally refusing to bargain with a union representing drivers employed by a contractor, the agency announced on Wednesday.
Josh Kaplan can’t fit 18 holes and long fairways into the 17,000 square feet of office space he recently leased in the Denver Tech Center.
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A city commission has approved a design for redeveloping the corner of 20th and Market streets in Lower Downtown Denver that will preserve a historic building and save a part of El Chapultepec, a legendary jazz bar.
The Lower Downtown Design Review Commission voted Thursday for the Monfort Cos.’ vision of the redevelopment of the El Chapultepec building at 1962 Market St.