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Humane Society CEO resigns after sexual harassment allegations
Humane Society of the United States chief executive Wayne Pacelle resigned Friday amid sexual harassment complaints and a backlash by major donors.

Accusations of harassment at Humane Society spur backlash among donors
The Humane Society of the United States faces growing pressure from major donors to cut ties with chief executive Wayne Pacelle after an investigation found three complaints of sexual harassment...

Pizza Hut says driverless delivery will create more jobs
Earlier this week, Pizza Hut unveiled plans to launch a fleet of driverless delivery vans - a sign that automation has reached the world of greasy comfort food. Then the...

US added 148,000 jobs in December, in lagging finish to year of strong growth
The economy added 148,000 jobs in December after a year of steady hiring, missing expectations for a larger surge of growth, the government reported Friday.

Why are women losing retail jobs while men are gaining them?
A surge of Americans got back to work this year, driving the jobless rate to a 17-year low - but the "roaring" economy, as President Donald Trump calls it, appears...

Study: Robots could soon replace nearly a third of the U.S. workforce
Over the next 13 years, the rising tide of automation will force as many as 70 million workers in the United States to find another way to make money, a...

Workers in food service, retail at higher risk of sexual harassment, research says
The setting for sexual harassment in the news and popular culture lately is Hollywood or Silicon Valley or Capitol Hill - but researchers say women who work in restaurants and...

TED talks empire has been grappling with sexual harassment complaints
When Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor who now campaigns against sexual harassment, took the stage at a TED event this month, she described 2017 as a tipping point...

More companies are buying insurance to cover executives who sexually harass employees
Companies have dramatically increased their insurance coverage against sexual harassment complaints in recent years following high-profile scandals, as corporate America reckons with the growing risks of workplace misconduct.

White men rule the business world. They still feel left out at work.
More than a third of Americans in a new national survey said they think the heightened focus on diversity at work has overlooked white men. Meanwhile, 32 percent of male...