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Success
Hundreds of Virgin Hotels workers walk off the job as union organizers claim 48-hour strike is under way
By
The Associated Press
May 10, 2024
Commentary
Congress could soon spell the end of employment arbitration—but it’s not all good news for American workers
By
Lewis L. Maltby
and
Theodore J. St. Antoine
May 9, 2024
Leadership
There’s been a ‘fundamental shift’ in what working parents expect from employers—these are the benefits they really want
By
Emma Burleigh
May 8, 2024
Lifestyle
Is money the secret to getting Gen Z talking? The U.K.’s national data crunchers reveal their latest tricks for finding out what makes them tick
By
Prarthana Prakash
May 8, 2024
Finance
Labor watchdogs fine a janitorial company for using children to clean meat processing plants
By
Hannah Fingerhut
and
The Associated Press
May 6, 2024
Finance
Softer jobs report could ease pressure on inflation, but ‘one month does not make a trend,’ Glenmede says
By
Paolo Confino
May 3, 2024
Newsletters
CHROs are more powerful than ever—but they’ll have to fight to hold on to their new status
By
Azure Gilman
May 3, 2024
Leadership
How HR chiefs went from ‘lepers’ to C-suite power players
By
Paige McGlauflin
May 2, 2024
Commentary
Starbucks’s case at the Supreme Court is a venti lose-lose for the company and the burgeoning unionization movement
By
Aron Solomon
April 29, 2024
Companies
Disneyland performers unionizing often work other gigs in movies and TV or at theme-park rivals like Universal Studios
By
Mike Schneider
and
The Associated Press
April 28, 2024
Companies
UAW and Daimler Truck reach last-minute deal to hike pay by more than 25%, avoiding potential strike of over 7,000 workers
By
The Associated Press
April 27, 2024
Success
Biden’s labor secretary touts auto union’s win in the South: ‘That choice belongs to the workers’
By
The Associated Press
April 25, 2024
Tech
Biden bets big on Idaho chips—of the semiconductor variety
By
Dylan Sloan
April 25, 2024
Finance
Flight attendants at Southwest Airlines seal deal for 22% pay hikes next month
By
The Associated Press
April 25, 2024
Finance
After shrugging off a $355 million first-quarter loss, Boeing has to slog through the mud of fresh allegations it retaliated against workers
By
Sasha Rogelberg
April 24, 2024
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Success
Billionaire MacKenzie Scott doubles down on DEI with $42 million donation
By
Ashley Lutz
Health
Lay's drastically rebrands after disturbing finding: 42% of consumers didn't know their chips were made out of potatoes
By
Matty Merritt
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Morning Brew
Success
Jeff Bezos says stress comes from ‘ignoring things you shouldn’t be ignoring,’ not hard work: ‘You can be working...
By
Dave Smith