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By Dilip RaoAugust 4, 2023

CommentaryWe’re now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office–and it’s worse than we thought
By Gleb TsipurskyAugust 1, 2023

SuccessHow the economy of convenience created the summer of strikes, from UPS to Hollywood: ‘Like Christmas on steroids for 2 straight years’
By Alexandra Olson and The Associated PressJuly 30, 2023

SuccessMax Greenfield calls on Hollywood studio execs to ‘be the heroes’ and cut a deal with striking actors and writers
By Beth Harris and The Associated PressJuly 29, 2023

LeadershipThe most extreme heat in a generation is roasting workers and experts say companies need to step in and help
By Trey WilliamsJuly 28, 2023

SuccessGenerative A.I. will upend the workforce, McKinsey says, forcing 12 million job switches and automating away 30% of hours worked in the U.S. economy by 2030
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 27, 2023

SuccessGavin Newsom, worried about the billions lost from a Hollywood strike, says he can broker a deal between studios, actors and writers
By Adam Beam and The Associated PressJuly 27, 2023

By Haleluya Hadero and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2023

Success‘Journeymen’ character actors explain the Hollywood strike: ‘The joke is when you get the one-cent check that cost 44 cents to be mailed to you’
By Jocelyn Noveck, R.J. Rico and The Associated PressJuly 24, 2023

SuccessNBCUniversal cut down the tree branches that striking actors and writers used for shade, and got just a $250 fine
By Chris MorrisJuly 24, 2023

Success340,000 UPS drivers are about to strike over a pay scale that gives part-timers what the Teamsters call ‘poverty wages’—here’s a closer look at the numbers
By Jason Miller and The ConversationJuly 24, 2023

SuccessUPS has less than 10 days to prevent a catastrophic strike that takes 25 million package deliveries per day out of the economy
By The Associated PressJuly 22, 2023
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