CEO Exits At Highest YTD On Record As Recession Fears Loom, Companies Adjust To Inflation Published May 18, 2022 The number of CEO changes at U.S. companies rose 3% to 123 in April from 119 in March. It is
CBS 2 is taking a look at the future of the working world, particularly for women. So many have left their jobs during the pandemic. President Joe Biden even called COVID-19's effect on women a "national emergency." Morning Insider Lauren
C-Suite Leader Turnover Down 20% Published Jan 13, 2021 CEO turnover fell in December, as 96 CEOs left their posts during the month, 12.7% lower than the 110 chief executives who left their positions in November, according to a report
Published on: Jul 5, 2020 Thirty percent of employers chose to cut pay in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Of those, more than half (55%) reported the cuts allowed them to avoid layoffs, according to a new survey released Thursday
Published on: Jun 29, 2020 As the country moves into month five of the 2020 COVID recession, 39.4% of job seekers report they believe it will last ten to 12 months, 24.2% say it will last more than one year, and
Labor market coronavirus gender-gap media coverage on NPR's Marketplace Reporting by Nancy Marshall-Genzer. The Labor Department said Thursday that another 2.1 million people filed for unemployment last week. And most of the workers who lost their jobs last month were women — 55%,
Challenger COVID-19 April 2020 Survey Published April 20, 2020 NEW: SEE OUR SURVEY RESULTS FROM MARCH 2021 62% of Companies Will Keep COVID Plans in Place Until Experts Declare It Is Safe As the Trump Administration releases guidelines for reopening
The number of Chief Executive Officers leaving their posts at U.S.-based companies reached 113 in February, 56.9 percent higher than February 2017, when 72 CEO exits were announced, according to a report released Wednesday by global outplacement consultancy and executive