Requirement was set to go into effect Monday; city seeks expedited appeal
Archives for September 26, 2021
New York Hospitals Face Possible Mass Firings as Workers Spurn Vaccines
With a Monday deadline looming, thousands of health care workers in the state are risking their jobs by not getting a coronavirus vaccine.
The Pandemic Prompts More Companies to Offer Paid Sick Time and Leave—but Millions of Workers Still Don’t Get It
While many large companies have improved their offerings, low-wage, part-time and hourly workers still lack the benefits
These Health Care Workers Would Rather Get Fired Than Get Vaccinated
Monday is the vaccination deadline for New York State health care workers. Thousands of refusers have failed to meet it, and some reject the medical consensus.
Wrongful Termination Is Plaguing the American Workforce. Here’s How We Can Fix It.
Getting fired is awful, but it’s not always justified. Recent studies reveal a lack of company effort in setting up employees for success.
Three Ways For Women To Make The Most Of The Post-Pandemic Workforce
Over the course of the past year and a half, as the business world was turned on its head, conditions for some working women worsened.
Millions Are ‘Ghosting’ The Workforce: How You Can Get Them Back
Frightening. Scary. Unbelievable.
Maine Woman Called in Bomb Threats Toward Boyfriend’s Workplace to Spend More Time with Him: Police
A woman allegedly called in two bomb threats toward a company in order to spend more time with her boyfriend.
Can Companies Have a Hybrid Workplace—and Keep Things Fair?
Some employers are trying to make sure that hybrid work arrangements don’t reverse gains among historically marginalized groups
Covid and remote work changed the workplace. Now let’s change the work week — to 4 days.
More hours don’t mean more work. In fact, fewer working hours can add the urgency and motivation needed to get the job done.