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Archives for March 20, 2022
How Organizations Can Support Women’s Mental Health at Work
Women face unique challenges. Your company’s policies should address them.
N.L.R.B. sues Amazon over labor practices at a Staten Island facility.
The labor agency wants a federal judge to order changes there in the case of a fired worker before a union election starts next week.
Back-to-Office Carrots and Sticks
Some companies are wooing workers, but not all.
Lawsuit Accuses Google of Bias Against Black Employees
The lawsuit echoes many of the complaints Black employees have expressed over the years about working at the company.
NY judge won’t nix long-running Goldman Sachs sex bias claims
Goldman sought to toss many claims and decertify class in 2010 case
4 Red Flags That Will Instantly Expose Bad Bosses, Backed by Research
When the rubber meets the road, these clues will tell you that your managers just aren’t cutting it.
Ban on hair discrimination closer after US vote
A ban on race-based hair discrimination in the United States is a step closer after a vote in Congress.
The labor shortage could lead to a recession next year
Over the past 12 months, US consumer prices rose by 7.5%, the highest rate in nearly 40 years. Worse, inflation is showing no signs of slowing.
As workers return to the office, experts see early signs of more driving
Hybrid schedules, less traffic congestion and lingering concerns about mass transit appear to be leading many commuters to drive alone.
The Great Resignation is sparking fears of a ‘Great Burnout’ that could cripple America’s workforce
The Great Resignation isn’t really about employees permanently leaving the workforce. In most cases, workers have been quitting in search of better opportunities — and finding them.
COVID-19 Did a Number on the Workforce – and the Workplace
Many workplace norms were upended during the pandemic, some permanently.
Why Netflix’s ‘Human Resources’ is more than a workplace comedy
For much of Nick Kroll’s hit Netflix series Big Mouth, the misadventures of pubescent preteens, and the monsters governing their hormones and emotions, take place in the real world—or as real a world as can exist with such a premise.
Returning Employees to the Physical Workplace
Post-pandemic management of remote work, telecommuting and the ever-evolving office
Guidance For Addressing Gender Bias Concerns In The Workplace
Happy Women’s History Month.