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Ai and human illustration.
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Employees have a once-in-a-generation chance to reimagine work—and they’re using it to demand an ‘emotional salary’
CommentaryEmployees have a once-in-a-generation chance to reimagine work—and they’re using it to demand an ‘emotional salary’
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Worker has a breakdown at work.
NewslettersEmployee mental health requests have skyrocketed but only a fraction of leaders are making real changes
By Emma BurleighMay 13, 2024
A CEO shares his key ingredient for cooling team conflict
NewslettersA CEO shares his key ingredient for cooling team conflict
By Nick RockelMay 10, 2024
Free education benefits are Papa John’s secret sauce to boosting frontline employee retention
NewslettersFree education benefits are Papa John’s secret sauce to boosting frontline employee retention
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighMay 10, 2024
Congress could soon spell the end of employment arbitration—but it’s not all good news for American workers
CommentaryCongress 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. AntoineMay 9, 2024
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NewslettersGen Z workers love to ‘yap’ and bosses should think twice about shutting them up
By Emma BurleighMay 9, 2024
Student protesters lock arms at an campus encampment.
NewslettersWill campus protests hurt students’ employment prospects? HR experts weigh in
By Emma BurleighMay 8, 2024
Politicians and nonprofits will struggle to keep AI in check—but corporate boards can’t afford to fail
CommentaryPoliticians and nonprofits will struggle to keep AI in check—but corporate boards can’t afford to fail
By Jeffrey SavianoMay 8, 2024
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NewslettersA huge ‘passive talent pool’ of workers is up for grabs—here’s how to win over employees with one foot out the door
By Emma BurleighMay 7, 2024
What’s it like to be CEO? In a word, lonely—and you might not know for years, or decades, whether you did a good job
LeadershipWhat’s it like to be CEO? In a word, lonely—and you might not know for years, or decades, whether you did a good job
By Ty WigginsMay 7, 2024
Worker is stressed.
NewslettersWorkers are so burned out that nearly 20% think of quitting every day
By Emma BurleighMay 6, 2024
Photo illustration of a row of black office chairs with a red and gold throne in the middle and a sign on it that reads "Reserved for CHRO."
NewslettersCHROs are more powerful than ever—but they’ll have to fight to hold on to their new status
By Azure GilmanMay 3, 2024
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