With crude prices tumbling, the industry needs to cut capital expenditures and staff if it hopes to survive, a risk management firm says.
However, some union officials and experts have said increased police scrutiny in the U.S. has damaged recruiting.
The so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution is here, and industry leaders at Davos suggest we focus on the possibilities.
As Americans celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a look back at one of his most famous speeches.
Construction spending fell in November for the first time in nearly one and a half years.
“We are looking for a credible Boko Haram leadership that will convince us that the girls are here and alive," Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said Wednesday.
After Martin Shkreli's resignation amid charges of securities fraud, the private company plans to reduce its workforce.
The latest jobs report suggests the economy is robust enough for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates this month for the first time in nearly a decade.
The San Bernardino shootings may not bring reform because the industry's job base across the U.S. gives it political clout.
The low share of prime-age adults in the U.S. workforce hasn't budged since January. That could change soon.
A report on the employment situation in the U.S., due Friday, is widely expected to further bolster arguments for a historic rate hike by the Federal Reserve in December.
With the slump in global oil prices, Chevron announced Friday it plans to cut thousands of jobs.
"Steve Jobs" and other new movies failed to register at the box office, leaving 'The Martian' to retake the weekend's top spot.
Goldman Sachs researchers say declining labor force participation will continue to depress the unemployment rate.
The new data provides a positive contrast with the most recent Labor Department employment report, which showed a slowdown in hiring.
Companies looking to hire more graduates are driven by higher employee turnover and more baby boomers retiring.
Flipkart also plans to commission its largest warehouse in the country this month, which is expected to create 2,000 direct jobs and nearly 15,000 indirect jobs.
Business systems analysts, security officers and sales consultants saw the biggest pay increases this year, according to a report.
The widow of the Apple co-founder is looking to radically alter the U.S. education system with a $50 million fund.
Phillip Sims said he does not typically keep the Confederate flag on his flatbed pickup truck, but he was running late Monday and did not have a chance to remove it.
A new program will partially reimburse tuition for future graduates -- depending on how long it takes them to secure employment.
Under Gov. Chris Christie's watch, the New Jersey government has awarded nearly $6 billion in corporate tax incentives this decade.