“No hire, no fire” job market may no longer be a thing as big companies announce mass layoffs

“No hire, no fire” job market may no longer be a thing as big companies announce mass layoffs

For most of 2025, the job market was described by economists as “no hire, no fire” — a stretch of time when job seekers faced slim prospects, but workers could count on job security. But that fragile balance may now be shifting, labor experts warn, as mass layoffs at companies like Amazon and UPS signal … Read more

60% of workers are unhappy with key aspects of their job, survey finds

60% of workers are unhappy with key aspects of their job, survey finds

Six in 10 U.S. workers say their jobs fall short of the standards for a “quality” position — one that offers basics such as fair pay, a steady schedule and career growth — according to research from advocacy group Jobs for the Future. Although government labor statistics track how many Americans are employed and how … Read more

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