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America's Leading Soap Bar Manufacturer, St. Bernard, Ends Operations, Over 150 Jobs Impacted
America's leading soap bar manufacturer, St. Bernard, to close, impacting over 150 jobs. Closure follows October layoffs and loss of major client P&G.
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Sibling Success: Jeff Bezos Encourages Brother and Sister to Invest, Yielding Billions
Jeff Bezos' siblings invested $10K in Amazon in the '90s, now potentially billionaires. (Photo : Pexels/AugustdeRichelieu) In the 1990s, Jeff Bezos's brother and sister, Mark and Christina, took a chance by investing $10,000 in a small online bookstore.
Employing Young Workers: New Study Highlights Increased Injury Risks
Employing young workers leads to higher injury risks, underlining urgent safety measures. (Photo : Pexels/RDNEStockproject) Giving jobs to young people is beneficial in multiple ways.
Los Angeles Dessert Shop Sweet Lady Jane Ends Operations, Overwhelmed by Rising Expenses
LA's Sweet Lady Jane, known for its triple berry cake, closes all locations due to high costs, ending a 30-year legacy amid economic challenges.
Cheddar Employees Face Unpaid Leave as Company Grapples with Media Job Cuts
Cheddar employees face unpaid leave and furloughs amid the company's challenges and the recent sale by Altice USA to Archetype.
Intel's Strategic Move: Justin Hotard to Spearhead Data Center and AI Efforts
Justin Hotard leads Intel's Data Center and AI Group, bringing 20+ years of experience in AI and computing to drive growth and innovation.
Costco Major Changes 2024: Revamping the Shopping Experience with Six Key Initiatives
Costco major changes 2024: Six initiatives set, membership fee rise possible, and growth in sales and memberships amidst leadership shift.
California's Unemployment Rate Climbs as Fast-Food Restaurants Struggle with Wage Hike
California's fast food restaurants face job cuts and rising costs amid a wage hike, pushing unemployment to 4.9%.
Switching Jobs in 2024: Understanding the New Job Market Dynamics
Switching jobs in 2024 faces challenges with a stabilizing market and selective hiring. Healthcare, education, and government opportunities exist, but overall wage growth slows.
New York's Minimum Wage Jumps to $16, Signaling Big Win for Big Apple Workers
New York's minimum wage rises to $16/hr in 2024, boosting economic well-being and equity for Big Apple workers amid inflation concerns.












