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Brit Morse is a former reporter on Fortune’s Leadership Desk, covering workplace trends and the C-suite. She also wrote CHRO Daily, Fortune’s flagship newsletter for HR professionals and corporate leaders. Previously she worked as an associate editor at Inc. Magazine and a reporter for Forbes. She resides in Brooklyn, NY, with her rescue dog Massimo.

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Newsletters
This parental leave policy stands out as a bright spot in a gloomy corporate climate for women
By Brit Morse and Nina AjemianApril 2, 2025
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Newsletters
This company believes an extremely generous paid parental leave is one of the best ways to retain employees
By Brit MorseApril 2, 2025
Here’s why Hewlett Packard Enterprise expanded its paid parental leave policy and never looked back
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Here’s why Hewlett Packard Enterprise expanded its paid parental leave policy and never looked back
By Brit MorseApril 2, 2025
Here’s why some companies have publicly defended their DEI commitment while others have scrapped their policies
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Here’s why some companies have publicly defended their DEI commitment while others have scrapped their policies
By Brit MorseApril 2, 2025
Accenture’s top HR chief says the company’s AI tool has helped employees provide meaningful feedback
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Accenture’s top HR chief says the company’s AI tool has helped employees provide meaningful feedback
By Brit MorseApril 1, 2025
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Newsletters
Florida has a plan to fill jobs after immigration crackdowns: Hire minors
By Brit MorseMarch 27, 2025
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Newsletters
A new Supreme Court case could totally change which employers have to pay into unemployment benefits
By Brit MorseMarch 25, 2025
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Newsletters
Why the CPO of Garner Health believes in a culture of ‘radical candor’
By Brit MorseMarch 24, 2025
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Business
This company does peer performance reviews—And then lets everyone read each other’s evaluations
By Brit MorseMarch 24, 2025
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New Trump administration guidelines create new ways for employees to report corporate DEI programs
By Brit MorseMarch 21, 2025
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Workplace expert Adam Grant says everyone should be considered for a promotion unless they explicitly ‘opt out’
By Brit MorseMarch 20, 2025
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Newsletters
Successful women in the workplace are allowed to have status but accumulating power is where they run into big problems, according to a new study
By Brit MorseMarch 19, 2025
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Newsletters
HR tech platform Rippling is suing competitor Deel for allegedly using a corporate ‘spy’ to steal trade secrets
By Brit MorseMarch 18, 2025
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Newsletters
How one man impacted by Trump’s federal funding freeze is helping other workers find new jobs
By Brit MorseMarch 17, 2025
A federal worker protesting the firing of government employees, holding a sign saying "public services, strong communities."
Newsletters
A judge ordered federal agencies to stop terminating probationary workers, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be safe for long
By Brit MorseMarch 14, 2025
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