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$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
Woman looking over her shoulder to wave goodbye
SuccessBiden administration finalizes nationwide ban on noncompetes as Chamber of Commerce vows to fight ‘blatant power grab’
By Irina IvanovaApril 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
Second Chance Month is a failed promise for former inmates. Here’s how we can fix that
CommentarySecond Chance Month is a failed promise for former inmates. Here’s how we can fix that
By Brian HamiltonApril 22, 2024
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FinanceA U.S. manufacturing renaissance won’t create many good jobs—just look at Germany, S. Korea, China and decades of data, Harvard economist says
By Jason MaApril 21, 2024
Attorney Christine Shen
CommentaryHealing the workplace means letting ex-employees tell their side of the story without fear of retribution. It’s time to stop signing them into silence
By Christine ShenApril 15, 2024
Elisabeth Svantesson, Sweden's finance minister.
FinanceSlowing inflation leaves room for spending as Swedish government injects $1.6 billion into health care, employment, and the justice system
By Niclas Rolander and BloombergApril 15, 2024
person sitting on a work desk with laptop and stationery
SuccessU.K. employees now have the right to request flexible work from day one—but employers may have to bear the brunt of the new measures, experts say
By Prarthana PrakashApril 10, 2024
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SuccessMore people are taking on second jobs because they literally can’t afford not to
By Chloe BergerApril 6, 2024
Why I’m yet another woman leaving the tech industry
CommentaryWhy I’m yet another woman leaving the tech industry
By Chelsey GlassonApril 6, 2024
A young man sitting at his computer throws a stack of paper in the air and yells
SuccessThis Gen Zer applied to 1,700 jobs but only received one offer—and he says hiring managers didn’t contact him until he cussed them out on TikTok
By Sasha RogelbergApril 5, 2024
Tired looking woman at. computer looks at resumes
Success‘Gone are the days of manually searching and scrolling through a list of applicants’: Indeed doubles down on AI to save hundreds of hours on recruiting
By Irina IvanovaApril 2, 2024
Employer and employee agree after negotiation.
LeadershipMcKinsey is paying some managers up to 9 months salary to leave—Here’s when it makes sense to take the money
By Emma BurleighApril 2, 2024
Young people in India are more likely to be unemployed if they’re educated, says International Labour Organization
FinanceYoung people in India are more likely to be unemployed if they’re educated, says International Labour Organization
By Anup Roy and BloombergMarch 30, 2024
woman sitting on a table with a laptop and a mug
TechAI ‘apocalypse’ could wipe out 8 million jobs in the U.K.—women and Gen Z are most at risk
By Irina Anghel and BloombergMarch 27, 2024
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