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Stellantis uses ‘mandatory remote work day’ to cut 400 white-collar jobs: ‘It was a mass firing of everybody that was on the call’
SuccessStellantis uses ‘mandatory remote work day’ to cut 400 white-collar jobs: ‘It was a mass firing of everybody that was on the call’
By Steve MollmanMarch 24, 2024
Gen Z employees working together at a desk.
NewslettersGen Z is 8% happier at work than they were a year ago—But they’re still the most unhappy generation
By Emma BurleighMarch 22, 2024
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NewslettersOver a third of American workers would consider quitting if their CEO’s politics don’t align with their own
By Emma BurleighMarch 21, 2024
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy
TechAmazon sharply upped ‘performance improvement plans’ for workers. Then came tens of thousands of layoffs
By Paolo ConfinoMarch 20, 2024
A young woman wearing business casual attire attends a virtual meeting from her home.
NewslettersThe company that does job interviews for AmEx, Citi, and Walmart says you’ll miss out on the best candidates if you won’t meet people after-hours
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighMarch 20, 2024
Worker uses AI on computer.
NewslettersYour most in-demand AI talent is about to leave your company—Here’s how to make them stay
By Emma BurleighMarch 19, 2024
Moderna started upskilling employees on AI 2 years ago. CHRO Tracey Franklin says they’ve learned some big lessons along the way
NewslettersModerna started upskilling employees on AI 2 years ago. CHRO Tracey Franklin says they’ve learned some big lessons along the way
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighMarch 18, 2024
A young woman is working from a laptop in an office setting.
NewslettersIs there a better way to hear from employees than just anonymous surveys? One company says ‘voice sessions’ are one solution
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighMarch 15, 2024
Employee sits at her desk, stressed with work.
NewslettersAbout 82% of employees are at risk of burnout this year—but only half of employers design work with well-being in mind
By Emma BurleighMarch 14, 2024
Gympass stood firm on work from home and reduced its voluntary turnover by almost 70%
NewslettersGympass stood firm on work from home and reduced its voluntary turnover by almost 70%
By Emma BurleighMarch 13, 2024
A young woman works on a tablet at a desk. There is a pride flag behind her.
LeadershipExclusive: Employers are at risk of losing out on their LGBTQ Gen Z talent—But these 5 initiatives can help them stay
By Paige McGlauflinMarch 12, 2024
A young man works at a desk in an office. A pride flag is displayed on the desk.
NewslettersEmployers risk losing their LGBTQ Gen Z talent
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighMarch 12, 2024
A young woman in business attire shakes hands with a man wearing a business suit. They are meeting in an office.
NewslettersIs it time to take recruiting out of HR? Why one tech company took a different approach to finding talent
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighMarch 11, 2024
Jack Dorsey tells Block employees Tuesday is a ‘no meeting day.’ Here’s why that lifts the spirits of ‘makers’
SuccessJack Dorsey tells Block employees Tuesday is a ‘no meeting day.’ Here’s why that lifts the spirits of ‘makers’
By Steve MollmanMarch 9, 2024
Women conversing at a conference table.
NewslettersSome women don’t ask for pay raises because they’re afraid of the consequences
By Emma BurleighMarch 8, 2024
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