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Some food retailers and manufacturers are trying to fill staffing gaps with their former workers, who typically require less training.
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A robust labor market gave Americans confidence to quit their jobs last year, especially in some Western states, while workers in the Northeast were more reluctant to turn in resignations.
Twitter to Limit Two-Factor Authentication by Text to Paid Subscribers
The social-media platform has been looking for ways to lower costs.
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The performance ratings may signal that more job cuts are on the way at Facebook parent Meta, people familiar with the matter said.
Tesla Drivers Worry About Wait Times as Elon Musk Opens Up Supercharger Network
An expanded user base for its charging infrastructure could generate more revenue for the electric-vehicle maker.