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‘Proactive rest’ is the latest workplace trend to avoid employee burnout and increase productivity
By Paolo ConfinoJune 15, 2023
CEO annual pay only rose 0.9% last year. But at almost $15 million, it would still take an average worker two lifetimes to make
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CEO annual pay only rose 0.9% last year. But at almost $15 million, it would still take an average worker two lifetimes to make
By Alexandra Olson and The Associated PressMay 31, 2023
Nearly 3 in 5 U.S. adults are lonely–and it could be one of the biggest under-the-radar issues the economy is facing
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Nearly 3 in 5 U.S. adults are lonely–and it could be one of the biggest under-the-radar issues the economy is facing
By Cindy JordanMay 26, 2023
A.I. will potentially impact 40% of your working hours, according to Accenture
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A.I. will potentially impact 40% of your working hours, according to Accenture
By Paul DaughertyMay 11, 2023
Randstad CEO: ‘Extending flexibility to all workers is the key to a more equal society’
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Randstad CEO: ‘Extending flexibility to all workers is the key to a more equal society’
By Sander van 't NoordendeApril 27, 2023
Failing to accommodate worker menopause costs the U.S. economy more than $25 billion a year
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Failing to accommodate worker menopause costs the U.S. economy more than $25 billion a year
By Kelsey Butler and BloombergApril 26, 2023
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Companies say they value employees. Their earnings calls say they value customers more
By Paolo Confino and Amber BurtonApril 20, 2023
A recession could add more fuel to America’s quiet quitting fire
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A recession could add more fuel to America’s quiet quitting fire
By Megan LeonhardtFebruary 23, 2023
The global white-collar burnout picture: Americans are less burned out at work but pencil pushers abroad are more miserable
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The global white-collar burnout picture: Americans are less burned out at work but pencil pushers abroad are more miserable
By Matthew Boyle and BloombergFebruary 15, 2023
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Everyone needs a work best friend but only a few of us have one
By Leanne Italie and The Associated PressFebruary 7, 2023
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A ‘blue-collar boomerang’ is coming—but it’s still not enough to solve the labor shortage
By Megan LeonhardtJanuary 31, 2023
I have 10 minutes to clean a plane before passengers board. Here’s why the holidays’ air travel chaos was entirely avoidable
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I have 10 minutes to clean a plane before passengers board. Here’s why the holidays’ air travel chaos was entirely avoidable
By Verna MontalvoJanuary 5, 2023
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The biggest criticism of remote workers is actually false, and it shows quiet quitting is a lie
By Chloe BergerDecember 7, 2022
American workers can expect bigger raises next year, despite a looming recession
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American workers can expect bigger raises next year, despite a looming recession
By Megan LeonhardtNovember 18, 2022
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American workers hate their jobs so much that nearly half of them wouldn’t wish it on their worst enemy
By Jane ThierNovember 15, 2022
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