Many enterprising women are choosing acquisition entrepreneurship -- meaning they're putting their business acumen and investment dollars into buying and selling digital assets.
Tyson, the largest American meat company by sales, said that it has invested around $70 million this year and will invest more than $500 million in 2022 as it automates many labor-intensive sections like deboning chicken products.
Inflation, shipping delays, supply-chain issues, pandemic lockdowns, and labor shortages have contributed to price increases and scarcities that have now started affecting food banks across the country.
The rate will first take effect Jan. 1 for hospitality workers and will "create a phased approach for minimum wage increases for large businesses and small businesses with adjustments every six months to create consistency in the minimum wage citywide by July 1, 2023," the city council said in a statement.
Tips and quotes from our contributors that summarize what it's meant to have lead an organization or small business during a year like no other, and how to move that forward into 2022.
The Labor Department's jobs report, released Friday, shows that nonfarm payroll employment rose by 943,000 in July, topping the 850,000 jobs U.S. employers added in June.
In a recent conversation with 'Entrepreneur', the hospitality innovator lays out five ways business owners can weather recessions, pandemics and the perils of being broke.
Democratic governor John Bel Edwards signed a bill that will end the supplemental pandemic benefits, but raise the state's regular unemployment benefits.
Key lessons learned during the Covid-19 pandemic that transformed effective leadership, including emphasizing the importance of providing your team with new modes of support.
Or at least six of them. But since the digital-nomad trend is all that people seem to be talking about (and we don't blame them), here's how you can make it the lifestyle for you.
The National Owners Association, an independent group of McDonald's franchisees, sent a letter to its members on Sunday that blamed hiring challenges on the "perverse effects of the current unemployment benefits."