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Woman working late
Success7-to-7 is the new 9-to-5: Research shows that workers’ days in the office are fewer but longer than pre-pandemic
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 3, 2024
Young employee
SuccessAflac’s HR chief reveals 3 ways to attract Gen Z to your company
By Amanda Schiavo, HR Brew and Morning BrewMay 2, 2024
More Americans are working past age 65—and that’s good news for employers
CommentaryMore Americans are working past age 65—and that’s good news for employers
By Martha BoudreauApril 26, 2024
Burned out and underappreciated, women’s career advancement had stalled long before the anti-DEI backlash
CommentaryBurned out and underappreciated, women’s career advancement had stalled long before the anti-DEI backlash
By Tacy M. ByhamApril 25, 2024
$122 Thai delivery and $26 to-go coffees: New wage laws meant to help gig workers are backfiring big-time
Commentary$122 Thai delivery and $26 to-go coffees: New wage laws meant to help gig workers are backfiring big-time
By Adam KovacevichApril 24, 2024
I’m a venture capitalist, and here’s why I believe we need to guarantee everyone’s basic needs: The social floor is actually a trampoline that can propel our economy
CommentaryI’m a venture capitalist, and here’s why I believe we need to guarantee everyone’s basic needs: The social floor is actually a trampoline that can propel our economy
By Roy BahatApril 23, 2024
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LifestyleMeet the four types of millennials, from the Great Recession–blighted set to the ‘peak’ of the generation
By Hillary HoffowerApril 23, 2024
Gen Zers and millennials are switching jobs at an accelerating pace, and it’s paying off. Here’s where it can still go wrong
SuccessGen Zers and millennials are switching jobs at an accelerating pace, and it’s paying off. Here’s where it can still go wrong
By Scott GallowayApril 23, 2024
H1-B visas are the lifeblood of U.S. tech innovation–and the shortcut to semiconductor supremacy
CommentaryH1-B visas are the lifeblood of U.S. tech innovation–and the shortcut to semiconductor supremacy
By Mishita Mehra, Hewei Shen and Federico MandelmanApril 23, 2024
K Krithivasan, chief executive officer of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., speaks during a news conference in Mumbai, India.
SuccessTata’s consultancy arm cuts bonuses for employees who aren’t in the office 5 days a week
By Ryan HoggApril 22, 2024
Shoppers walk at a Uniqlo store in the Glendale Galleria shopping mall.
RetailGen Z women flock to Uniqlo as return-to-office mandates force them to merge work and evening wear
By Ryan HoggApril 22, 2024
Gen Zers are puzzling the American workplace. To understand them, look at the pre-war generation, not millennials
CommentaryGen Zers are puzzling the American workplace. To understand them, look at the pre-war generation, not millennials
By Marcie Merriman and Lee HendersonApril 22, 2024
Here’s the real reason DEI makes many white men uncomfortable
CommentaryHere’s the real reason DEI makes many white men uncomfortable
By Barron Witherspoon, Sr.April 19, 2024
Our entire approach to summer internships is broken–and many students don’t stand a chance
CommentaryOur entire approach to summer internships is broken–and many students don’t stand a chance
By Jane SwiftApril 19, 2024
Samsung tells its executives to work a 6-day week to ‘inject a sense of crisis’ after posting its worst financial year in over a decade
LeadershipSamsung tells its executives to work a 6-day week to ‘inject a sense of crisis’ after posting its worst financial year in over a decade
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 19, 2024
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