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Leadership
Jeff Bezos sued by ex-housekeeper over excessive hours and racial discrimination by his staff
By
Matt Day
and
Bloomberg
November 3, 2022
Features
Wall Street could finally be forced to change its sexist culture as two long-simmering lawsuits head to trial
By
Maria Aspan
October 21, 2022
Singapore Airlines will finally not fire flight attendants when they get pregnant anymore
By
Angus Whitley
and
Bloomberg
October 11, 2022
Magazine
Ellen Pao paved the way for a #MeToo reckoning in Silicon Valley. Now she’s calling out tech’s ’embarrassing’ lack of accountability
By
Maria Aspan
October 6, 2022
Magazine
The women behind #MeToo, 5 years later: Tarana Burke, Ellen Pao, and Gretchen Carlson on what has and hasn’t changed
By
Maria Aspan
,
Erika Fry
,
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Beth Kowitt
October 5, 2022
Commentary
Here’s what an aging workforce means for America’s employers
By
Erika James
and
Lynn Perry Wooten
September 20, 2022
Newsletters
Sexual harassment training is stuck in the 20th Century. This DEI consulting firm wants to change that
By
Paige McGlauflin
September 14, 2022
Leadership
Banker making $200,000 salary was ‘oversensitive’ when she sued her firm over boss asking her to babysit his kids, judge rules
By
Chloe Taylor
September 2, 2022
Commentary
High potential programs are going underground because they’re bad optics–and it’s only making matters worse
By
Elizabeth Weingarten
and
Liz Kofman-Burns
August 19, 2022
Commentary
A school superintendent where I live said Asian Americans get good grades because they’re wealthy. She has no idea what my family went through
By
Rosie Hoa
August 5, 2022
Finance
Leaked documents reveal Amazon managers’ process to review employees’ worth to the company and pay
By
Tristan Bove
July 22, 2022
Leadership
Older Americans are an overlooked solution to the ongoing talent shortage, says AARP CEO
By
Phil Wahba
June 24, 2022
Commentary
Diversity is not ‘a journey.’ Here’s why soft language in DEI may actually make it more difficult to achieve hard results
By
Anne Chow
June 22, 2022
Tech
Google is paying $118 million to settle a lawsuit that claims it underpays women, agreeing to open its hiring policies to expert review
By
Nicholas Gordon
June 13, 2022
Commentary
Why Tinder wants to end the FDA’s discriminatory blood donor policy
By
Renate Nyborg
June 1, 2022
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Economy
The $38 trillion national debt is to blame for over $1 trillion in annual interest payments from here on out, CRFB says
By
Nick Lichtenberg
Future of Work
LinkedIn CEO says it's 'outdated' to have a five-year career plan: It's a 'little bit foolish' considering the pace AI...
By
Sydney Lake
Success
As graduates face a ‘jobpocalypse,’ Goldman Sachs exec tells Gen Z they need to know their commercial impact
By
Preston Fore