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The Class of 2023 Faces a Jittery Job Market: ‘The World Seems to Have Flipped on Its Head.’
The Class of 2023 is getting ready to enter a job market that is suddenly less eager to hire new grads. Many employers are taking
MLB, Minor Leaguers Strike Tentative Agreement on First-Ever Collective Bargaining Agreement
Sports MLB Minor league players unionized last year after years of complaints about pay and work conditions. The new deal would at least double pay
U.S. labor force gap mostly due to pre-pandemic trends, study finds By Reuters
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Electronic Arts Says It Is Laying Off 6% of Workforce
The company is also reducing its office-space footprint to focus its spending on the best growth opportunities in the videogame industry. Source link
Disney Lays Off More Than 300 Streaming-Focused Employees in China
The entertainment company began this week to carry out the first wave of its plan to cut 7,000 jobs. Source link
Who is Sergio Ermotti? The Banker Tasked With Saving Swiss Banking
Markets Finance Sergio Ermotti, who remade UBS into one of Europe’s strongest banks, is returning to handle the messy integration of Credit Suisse Source link
Disney Lays Off Marvel Entertainment Chairman Ike Perlmutter
Business Media & Marketing The Nelson Peltz ally remains one of Disney’s largest individual shareholders Source link
Warner Music Group to Cut 4% of Workforce
The label behind Ed Sheeran and Madonna will eliminate 270 jobs as it repositions toward growth in technology. Source link
Starbucks's Schultz to Testify About Negotiations With Unions
Howard Schultz, who stepped down as CEO this month, is expected to defend the coffee chain against accusations it has retaliated against pro-union workers. Source
Accountants’ Salaries Are Rising, but It May Not Add Up to More Accountants
CFO Journal Firms hand recent graduates fatter offers and juicier opportunities with more responsibility, while also working to change perceptions, in a bid to boost