Commutes aren’t the only factor at play.
Archives for March 7, 2022
Brian Flores racial discrimination lawsuit update: 4th team set to be added to complaint, report says
Time for a quick update on the Brian Flores racial discrimination lawsuit.
New offices for the hybrid era? Many companies are on board
If you build a shiny new office building, will your employees show up to work in it?
Google isn’t the only company requesting workers go back to the office. Jobs report shows more people are joining the ‘Great Return.’
Google recently announced its return-to-office plans starting in April
Employer Practices Limit Workers’ Choices and Wages, U.S. Study Argues
A Biden administration report says collusion and other constraints on competition hold down pay and prospects in the labor market.
Five Ways To Empower Women In The Workplace
This year’s International Women’s Day, on March 8, provides the perfect opportunity for companies to reflect on how they can further empower their female employees and determine what more they can do to improve the world of women in the workplace.
NYT tech workers form biggest tech union in US
About 80% of New York Times tech workers voted to certify union representation, making it the biggest tech union in the country with collective bargaining rights, per The New York Times.
Starbucks workers get creative with ‘Kanye West or Pete Davidson’ tip jars
A viral TikTok showed Starbucks workers using the one-sided fight over Kim Kardashian to rack up more money with Kanye West or Pete Davidson tip jars.
Buffalo-area Starbucks workers’ allegations against the company, and how the NLRB might handle it
Angel Krempa, a shift supervisor at the Starbucks on Transit Road in Depew, has worn a nose ring and a suicide prevention pin ever since she joined the company two years ago.