Want to keep good workers? Praise them, a new study finds New research from Gallup and Workhuman finds that employees who receive recognition on the job are 45% less likely to leave their jobs. Younger workers, in particular, say appreciation is key. Andrea Hsu
Boeing workers having trouble making ends meet amid strike Unionized Boeing employees say they’re facing serious economic hardship as they wait on a new contract with the aerospace giant. Casey Martin
The Federal Reserve is on the verge of cutting interest rates. Here's what to know The Fed is expected to start cutting interest rates on Wednesday — marking a milestone in the central bank's long-running battle against inflation. Maria Aspan
Amazon announces 5-day return-to-office plan for most employees Amazon's announcement is part of a wider effort to get people back to the office.
Instagram makes all teen accounts private, in a highly scrutinized push for child safety The social media app unveiled a new product for young users of the app that is intended to make the service safer for teenagers. The tools include making all teen accounts private and allowing parents to supervise activity. Bobby Allyn
So many music festivals have been canceled this year. What's going on? Music festivals are canceling their events like maybe never before. Call it the music festival recession. Greg Rosalsky
Despite resistance, UAW plans to expand into sometimes hostile regions of the South A year after the UAW's historic strike against the Big 3 Automakers, the union has tried to use the momentum to write its next success story in the South. However, it's getting pushback. Stephan Bisaha
Dear Life Kit: I resent that my WFH partner has more free time than I do A listener says she has trouble respecting her husband because of his work-from-home habits. While she works long hours, he gets to sign off early. Therapist Moraya Seeger DeGeare weighs in. Andee Tagle
Amazon is ordering employees to go back to pre-Covid, in-office schedules When 2025 arrives, Amazon will order its employees to go back to the before times with a five-day per week, in-office schedule, at assigned desks. Dyer Oxley
The showdown between the Justice Department and TikTok TikTok is in federal court to argue the ban Congress passed against the company is unconstitutional. The new law, which takes effect in January, would ban TikTok nationwide unless it is sold to a non-Chinese buyer. Bobby Allyn