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Leadership
Bosses are using tougher performance reviews to cut workforce without layoffs because employees aren’t quitting
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Trey Williams
December 13, 2023
Success
American workers keep proving they don’t need to return to the office to be productive. A Big Four economist pinpoints 4 factors driving the productivity explosion
By
Jane Thier
December 9, 2023
Finance
Job openings rose again and layoffs fell in September as the labor market stays distinctly worker-friendly
By
Paul Wiseman
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The Associated Press
November 1, 2023
Success
Remote work is killing productivity, the experts and CEOs say—except it just surged the most in nearly 3 years
By
Jane Thier
August 4, 2023
Success
American worker productivity is declining at the fastest rate in 75 years—and it could see CEOs go to war against WFH
By
Jane Thier
May 5, 2023
Newsletters
5 cities where companies are most likely to have diversity programs
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Amber Burton
January 11, 2023
Newsletters
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Amber Burton
January 10, 2023
Newsletters
Small businesses and companies in the South are in an all-out brawl for talent. Large firms? Not so much
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Amber Burton
January 9, 2023
Finance
Why you should be happy about inflation and worried about something else, top economist Brad DeLong says
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Tristan Bove
September 17, 2022
Success
Americans are defying the layoff economy, snapping up new jobs faster than ever
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Jane Thier
August 31, 2022
Leadership
Restaurant mogul Danny Meyer says inflation is ending the Great Resignation in the hospitality industry
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Sophie Mellor
August 10, 2022
Success
The 4 most recession-proof industries to work in
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Chloe Berger
August 8, 2022
Success
The Bureau for Labor Statistics data only reported 16 strikes in 2021. A new database argues there were 14x as many
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Colin Lodewick
February 26, 2022
Newsletters
All eyes are on the U.S. jobs report—plus these other factors moving the markets
By
Bernhard Warner
February 7, 2020
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By
Brittany Shoot
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