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Employment
Employment
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Tech
Gig economy: Europe tells companies to negotiate with workers or face new laws
By
David Meyer
February 24, 2021
Health
How HR departments are adjusting employee benefits amid COVID-19
By
Rachel King
February 22, 2021
MPW
Could ‘returnships’ for moms who’ve left the workforce help solve women’s economic crisis?
By
Maria Aspan
February 17, 2021
MPW
Nearly 80% of the 346,000 workers who vanished from the U.S. labor force in January are women
By
Maria Aspan
February 5, 2021
MPW
What’s keeping men from doing more at home? Actual caregiving experience
By
Maria Aspan
February 4, 2021
Boeing lost $12 billion last year, but it’s still paying bonuses to its workers
By
Chris Morris
February 2, 2021
MPW
5 steps the U.S. government could take to tackle the crisis facing working women
By
Maria Aspan
and
Emma Hinchliffe
February 2, 2021
Commentary
If Congress really wants to boost the economy, it should raise the minimum wage to $15
By
Morris Pearl
January 29, 2021
Magazine
The pandemic has derailed women’s careers and livelihoods. Is America giving up on them?
By
Maria Aspan
and
Emma Hinchliffe
January 29, 2021
Tech
Google takes action against another outspoken A.I. ethics researcher
By
Jeremy Kahn
January 20, 2021
Leadership
How Adobe is planning its employees’ return to the office
By
Claire Hastwell
and
Great Place To Work
January 14, 2021
Commentary
Biden can create better jobs by giving workers a seat at the boardroom table
By
George Tyler
December 22, 2020
Health
Worker advocates push to extend COVID-related emergency paid leave program
By
Steven Findlay
and
Kaiser Health News
December 18, 2020
Tech
Google ethics researcher’s departure renews worries the company is silencing whistleblowers
By
Jeremy Kahn
December 3, 2020
Health
Trump rule gives small companies a new way to help workers buy health insurance
By
Michelle Andrews
and
Kaiser Health News
December 3, 2020
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