employment
Coverage of employment in the Nexus archive.
- Gen Z was ‘jaded about employment before we ever entered the workforce’—now psychologists say the stare has hardened into something worse
Gen Z's jaded view of employment, shaped by the Great Recession and current economic challenges like housing and job market barriers, has hardened into distrust. A SignalFire analysis shows entry-level hiring dropped over 50% from 2019-2024, while 57% of Gen Zers believe their generation faces financial failure.
- Dallas County announces 10th annual Expunction Expo to help clear criminal records
Dallas County is hosting its 10th annual Expunction Expo with a two-day application window starting July 8. The event aims to help residents clear eligible criminal records to enhance housing, education, and employment opportunities.
- State makes significant strides in minority welfare, legal reforms, says A.P. Minister Farooq
The government has focused on minority education, employment, economic empowerment, Waqf property protection, Haj services, digital governance, court infrastructure, and advocate welfare over the past two years, according to A.P. Minister Farooq.
- State borrowings must focus on asset creation, not just revenue expenditure: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized that state borrowings should prioritize asset creation over revenue expenditure. She highlighted that loans for public infrastructure yield long-term economic benefits and generate employment for 50 to 60 years.
- Amid global uncertainties, parliamentary panel to study evolving economic conditions in India
A parliamentary panel in India is set to examine evolving economic conditions, focusing on growth, inflation, employment, investment trends, fiscal management, banking sector developments, trade, and global impacts. The study aims to assess the country's economic landscape amid global uncertainties.
- Tracy Medline Warehouse Fire: Here are the public safety, health and employment impacts
A fire destroyed the Tracy Medline distribution center, leaving approximately 1,000 employees unemployed and causing concerns about the medical goods supply.
- AI’s Mega Stock Deals Raise Specter of More Shares Than Buyers
AI's large stock deals have raised concerns about an oversupply of shares relative to buyers. US stocks were flat, reversing pre-market losses after an unexpected employment decline sparked worries about slowing economic growth ahead of a key labor report.
- U.S. adds 172,000 jobs in May as 2026 hiring streak continues, government says
The U.S. added 172,000 jobs in May, according to a government report that highlighted continued hiring growth in 2026 despite a slow start in 2025. The job gains exceeded expectations, signaling a robust labor market.
- New Fed Beige Book Survey Shows Inflation Up Across Most Districts, Steady Employment
The latest Federal Reserve Beige Book Survey indicates rising inflation across most districts while employment remains steady. The report highlights regional economic activity trends without specifying additional details.
- Job openings in April surged to 7.6 million, the highest in nearly two years
Job openings in April reached 7.6 million, marking the highest level in nearly two years. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a surge of 731,000 openings compared to the previous month.
- 13 Illegal Aliens Arrested, 8 Indicted for Using a False Social Security Number to Obtain Employment
Thirteen illegal aliens were arrested, and eight were indicted for using false Social Security numbers to obtain employment. The case involves unauthorized use of identification to secure jobs illegally.
- How to find a job in 30 days: 9 things you should do immediately to get back into work fast, according to a performance coach
An article providing career advice on how to secure employment within 30 days, featuring nine actionable steps recommended by a performance coach to accelerate the job search process and return to work quickly.
- JPMorgan's Dimon on Bill Winters AI Job Comments
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon commented on remarks made by Bill Winters regarding AI's impact on employment. The article discusses perspectives from banking industry leaders on how artificial intelligence will affect job markets.
- Are you ‘doomjobbing’ while looking for work? Know the signs — and do this instead.
A job hunter shared their experience of making a popular application mistake while looking for work, which they described as soul-crushing. The individual only found work once they stopped making this mistake. This highlights the importance of avoiding common errors in job applications.
- Lose Your Job to AI? New York Lawmaker Proposes 'AI Dividend' Stimmy
New York Congressional candidate Alex Bores proposed an 'AI Dividend' policy to provide payments to Americans if artificial intelligence adoption leads to significant job losses. The initiative aims to compensate individuals affected by AI-driven employment reductions.
- Food stamp work rules don't increase employment, researchers say
Researchers found that food stamp work requirements do not lower unemployment rates, despite proponents' claims that they encourage job-seeking. The study challenges the effectiveness of such policies in increasing employment.
- Parents Are Spending Upwards of $50,000 to Land Their Kid A Job
Parents are spending significant amounts, up to $50,000, to secure job opportunities for their children. This trend highlights growing concerns about job market competitiveness and the rising costs of career preparation.
- Elon Musk’s xAI sues Colorado over new rules for artificial intelligence
Elon Musk’s xAI has sued Colorado over new AI regulations set to take effect in June, arguing the law infringes on first amendment rights. The law aims to prevent algorithmic discrimination in sectors like education, employment, healthcare, housing, and financial services.
- Worker confidence hits record low as AI threatens jobs, global report finds
A global report reveals that worker confidence has reached record lows as artificial intelligence technology increasingly threatens employment across various industries. The study highlights widespread concerns among workers about job security in the face of advancing AI capabilities.