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Archives for November 28, 2021
Giving Thanks at Work: An HBR Guide
Why you should express gratitude — and how to do it right.
Unionized workers fight for better pay and benefits in post-pandemic economy
art of America’s Great Resignation is a Great Repudiation — workers are rising up and demanding better, as businesses struggle to find enough people to fill open positions.
Pinterest agrees to spend $50 million on reforms to resolve discrimination allegations.
Pinterest pledged $50 million to overhaul its corporate culture and promote diversity as part of an agreement to resolve allegations that it discriminated against women and people of color, according to court documents and statements from the plaintiffs and the company.
Notice of termination can support discrimination claim -3rd Circ.
An employee who was told she might be laid off can sue for discrimination even if the layoff did not ultimately happen, a federal appeals court ruled Friday
How to Help Older Workers Learn New Technology
Some difficulty may be inevitable. But companies can make it a lot easier—on the workers and on themselves
Young Workers Aren’t Gonna Take It Anymore
Millennials were reporting burnout before the pandemic, but Gen Z has joined the chorus as Covid-19 rages on.
13 Ways To Protect Employees From Sexual Harassment In The Workplace
In today’s, #MeToo movement, women and men continue to demand a swift shift in the evolving workplace.
63 Percent Of Millennials Approve Of Automation In The Workplace…And Other Small Business Tech News This Week
Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?
The Best and Worst Workplace Technologies
We asked readers which tools best help them get their jobs done—and which are the biggest time wasters