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This Walmart manager makes up to $500,000 a year after starting part-time making $8 hourly. How the retail giant started to pay up
SuccessThis Walmart manager makes up to $500,000 a year after starting part-time making $8 hourly. How the retail giant started to pay up
By Chloe BergerJune 23, 2024
Six young campers in bright camp t-shirts stand on logs in the woods.
Family6 million kids in the U.S. will mourn the death of a parent or sibling by age 18. Here’s how a grief camp can help them heal
By Jordyn BradleyJune 22, 2024
Hyatt Hotels CEO Mark Hoplamazian
LeadershipWhy Hyatt’s CEO thinks ‘seeing around corners’ is a futile effort for leaders: ‘Spend less time trying to do scenario planning’
By Emma BurleighJune 21, 2024
Ben Granger, Chief Workplace Psychologist for Qualtrics.
NewslettersQualtrics’ ‘chief workplace psychologist’ on how to address employee burnout
By Emma BurleighJune 18, 2024
Massive $250 million theft from federal food aid program made possible by Minnesota agency’s lax oversight, audit finds
PoliticsMassive $250 million theft from federal food aid program made possible by Minnesota agency’s lax oversight, audit finds
By Steve Karnowski and The Associated PressJune 14, 2024
Worker is stressed at laptop.
LeadershipThe kids are not alright: Gen Z and millennial workers are struggling and it’s time for managers to pay attention
By Emma BurleighJune 12, 2024
A group of kids in full hockey gear skate down the rink.
LifestyleCanadian youth have put hockey on thin ice: As participation declines, the future on the beloved pastime is precarious
By The Associated Press and Stephen WhynoJune 11, 2024
No one wants another pandemic—but bird flu has already flown the coop
CommentaryNo one wants another pandemic—but bird flu has already flown the coop
By Carolyn BarberJune 11, 2024
Teacher absences are worse now than during the pandemic. It’s costing schools $4 billion a year and some students ‘will never get back on track’
LifestyleTeacher absences are worse now than during the pandemic. It’s costing schools $4 billion a year and some students ‘will never get back on track’
By Bloomberg and Nic QueroloJune 6, 2024
Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach
LeadershipHR software company Workday just made its Fortune 500 debut—here’s how it became a $7.3 billion powerhouse
By Emma BurleighJune 5, 2024
Feds are seeking the person who left $120,000 in cash for a juror to get her to vote to acquit in a $40 million COVID fraud trial
FinanceFeds are seeking the person who left $120,000 in cash for a juror to get her to vote to acquit in a $40 million COVID fraud trial
By The Associated PressJune 5, 2024
Alaskans are seeking a respite from thousands of tourists who cruise the panhandle region
EnvironmentAlaskans are seeking a respite from thousands of tourists who cruise the panhandle region
By Becky Bohrer and The Associated PressJune 4, 2024
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
FinanceBrazil wants to bring down sky-high air fares, but its airline subsidy plan is stuck in a holding pattern
By BloombergJune 3, 2024
Is your gym overflowing? A new study shows gym use is nearly double pre-pandemic levels and Gen Z is driving the trend
LifeIs your gym overflowing? A new study shows gym use is nearly double pre-pandemic levels and Gen Z is driving the trend
By Jordyn BradleyMay 28, 2024
Worker sits at desk and learns from laptop.
NewslettersGenpact’s upskilling plan is tripling engagement and wildly improving retention
By Emma BurleighMay 21, 2024
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