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TechAI automation in the workplace is about to reach a major tipping point
By Jason MaJune 22, 2024
Mothers are back at work. Here’s why we shouldn’t be too quick to celebrate
CommentaryMothers are back at work. Here’s why we shouldn’t be too quick to celebrate
By Jessica CalarcoJune 21, 2024
Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA), Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pension (HELP) Committee's Subcommittee on Primary Health & Retirement Security, speaks during a news conference on the Right to Contraception Act outside the U.S. Capitol on June 5, 2024 in Washington, DC.
HealthSenator blasts ‘gross financial mismanagement’ at hospital chain that filed for bankruptcy, seeking to protect pay and benefits for 30,000 workers
By Steve LeBlanc and The Associated PressJune 17, 2024
Gen Z workers are rediscovering interpersonal skills in the post-pandemic AI era—and the stakes couldn’t be higher
CommentaryGen Z workers are rediscovering interpersonal skills in the post-pandemic AI era—and the stakes couldn’t be higher
By Richard TorrenzanoJune 17, 2024
AI can contribute to human flourishing—but there are things it can’t replace
CommentaryAI can contribute to human flourishing—but there are things it can’t replace
By Gonzalo SchwarzJune 14, 2024
3 in 4 Gen Zers are interested in vocational training as uncertainty and AI shape the minds of the next ‘toolbelt generation’
Commentary3 in 4 Gen Zers are interested in vocational training as uncertainty and AI shape the minds of the next ‘toolbelt generation’
By Sam PillarJune 14, 2024
Why a ‘heartland visa’ for skilled workers could be the answer to America’s immigration debate
CommentaryWhy a ‘heartland visa’ for skilled workers could be the answer to America’s immigration debate
By Vivek Wadhwa and Alex SalkeverJune 13, 2024
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SuccessU.K.’s legion of missing workers and quiet quitters is costing the economy nearly $400 billion, adding to a productivity crisis it can’t seem to escape
By Prarthana PrakashJune 12, 2024
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Retail15,000 Amazon drivers accuse the e-commerce giant of shorting them on pay and incurring ‘huge expenses’
By Haleluya Hadero and The Associated PressJune 11, 2024
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TechIMF official delivers stark warning on AI’s potential to turn an ordinary downturn into a severe economic crisis
By Jason MaJune 9, 2024
Fear and loathing in Los Angeles over AI. But it doesn’t have to be this way
CommentaryFear and loathing in Los Angeles over AI. But it doesn’t have to be this way
By John AttanasioJune 7, 2024
Shein is bad for the fashion industry and our planet—but I can’t wait for the IPO
CommentaryShein is bad for the fashion industry and our planet—but I can’t wait for the IPO
By Lawrence LenihanJune 7, 2024
NYC comptroller: Food delivery apps are blaming minimum pay for inflation. It’s baloney
CommentaryNYC comptroller: Food delivery apps are blaming minimum pay for inflation. It’s baloney
By Brad LanderJune 7, 2024
We used AI to analyze 24 years of retailers’ SEC disclosures—and found the one factor that would have doubled investor returns
CommentaryWe used AI to analyze 24 years of retailers’ SEC disclosures—and found the one factor that would have doubled investor returns
By Jeffrey B. Wenger and George ZuoJune 6, 2024
A man looks through a magnifier at a diamond set in a ring.
RetailThe diamond industry is ‘in trouble’ after prices sunk 6% this year. A jewelry CEO blames the rapid growth of lab-grown diamonds.
By Sasha RogelbergJune 5, 2024
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