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Deloitte, Johnson & Johnson execs say people aren’t using their health benefits until they are in crisis
ConferencesDeloitte, Johnson & Johnson execs say people aren’t using their health benefits until they are in crisis
By Alexa MikhailOctober 15, 2024
Donald Trump stands in front of a church holding a bible
PoliticsTrump’s $60 Bibles are printed in China, the same country he’s accused of stealing American jobs
By Richard Lardner, Dake Kang and The Associated PressOctober 9, 2024
A woman smiling during a job interview
SuccessIt’s easier than ever to keep your job—but harder than ever to land one
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressSeptember 5, 2024
A female senior manager looking at screen of a younger colleague.
SuccessA surprisingly high number of workers say they’re okay with their employer listening in on their work chats and email
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezAugust 22, 2024
Young woman looks at her laptop screen in frustration
SuccessThe C-suite is fawning over AI, but workers say its productivity gains are a mirage
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 30, 2024
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LeadershipAn AI-dominated future with no jobs could be a dream or a nightmare
By Geoff ColvinJuly 27, 2024
The 6 top VP picks for Kamala Harris, ranked from most to least business-friendly
PoliticsThe 6 top VP picks for Kamala Harris, ranked from most to least business-friendly
By Sydney Lake and Irina IvanovaJuly 24, 2024
A woman sits at a cluttered desk with her hand in her palm as she looks to the side.
SuccessThe workplace attention span is dead: 60% of employees can’t go 30 minutes without getting distracted
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 3, 2024
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SuccessThe knowledge economy is being eroded by AI. Welcome to the ‘relationship economy,’ LinkedIn’s chief economist says
By Massimo MarioniJune 26, 2024
Boomers are stuck in their jobs because companies don’t want to hire them, but savvy CEOs who do can access an untapped oasis
SuccessBoomers are stuck in their jobs because companies don’t want to hire them, but savvy CEOs who do can access an untapped oasis
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 18, 2024
A young woman teacher is bending over at a table at school where young students are working
LifeAmerica’s teachers are among the most burned-out, stressed-out, unfairly paid workers in society, survey finds: ‘They should be lionized’
By Beth GreenfieldJune 18, 2024
Google’s firing of employees signals growing pushback to employee activism
NewslettersGoogle’s firing of employees signals growing pushback to employee activism
By Ruth UmohApril 24, 2024
People of color are more likely to work long, irregular hours that could lead to severe health issues by age 50
NewslettersPeople of color are more likely to work long, irregular hours that could lead to severe health issues by age 50
By Trey WilliamsApril 17, 2024
man in collard shirt and jacket speaking onstage
NewslettersJPMorgan says its $30B racial equity pledge is nearly complete and will become a permanent part of the bank’s business
By Ruth UmohApril 10, 2024
Occasionally falling asleep at work is par for the course, according to a new survey by sleep wellness company Sleep Doctor, with 46% of respondents saying they nap during the workday at least a few times a year.
Life1 in 3 workers admit to regularly napping on the clock, survey says. Here’s why Gen Z and millennial men are the worst culprits
By Lindsey LeakeApril 7, 2024
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