What We’re Reading: August 15, 2017

These are the day’s top talent stories from around the web.

Following President Trump’s statements on Saturday, the CEO of Merck & Co. Inc. resigned from the President’s American Manufacturing Council, reports NBC.

Stress and other emotional burdens are the norm in working America, writes NPR.

Some training programs are racking up student debt for potential truck drivers at a time when they can’t afford the cost, reports Bloomberg.

Millennials are big spenders when it comes to travel. This could be great news for the tourism industry, writes BBC.

Research shows that when the unemployment rate of men rises, American workplaces face more sexual harassment claims, according to Harvard Business Review.