The horsemen, courtiers, stablehands and other performers at ye olde New Jersey tourist attraction formed a new kind of medieval guild when they voted to unionize.
Archives for July 17, 2022
7 Things All Bosses Should Learn After Bill Gates Posted His Resume on LinkedIn
It’s probably not fair to judge Gate’s 1974 resume against a 2022 standard. But let’s do it anyway.
‘Don’t Sexually Harass People’: Blunt Workplace Training Divides Viewers
A now-viral video showing a snippet of a workplace training lesson about gender discrimination and sexual harassment has divided viewers.
How allyship can help LGBTQ+ professionals have a better sense of workplace belonging
When it comes to workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion, it’s up to top management to ensure their initiatives create a more positive work environment.
Five Tips For Making Your Workplace More Attractive To LGBTQ+ Talent
The United States is facing a historically low unemployment rate, leaving employers scrambling to find talent.
Should ‘LOL’ R.I.P. in the workplace?
Are you guilty of excessively using “LOL” in your company’s Slack channel, e-mails or texts with co-workers? You might be undermining the message you are trying to deliver.
Mandatory Workplace COVID-19 Testing Must Be Justified, EEOC Says
The EEOC said employers must show that coronavirus testing is job-related and consistent with business necessity, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
One Amazon worker’s lonely effort to unionize a WA warehouse
After daylong shifts spent unloading and sorting boxes at an Amazon warehouse, Eli Zingg doesn’t usually go home.
We were wrong about the Great Resignation. Workers are still powerless and the looming recession will make it worse.
Over the past year, workers have been quitting — and switching jobs — at near-record highs.
These are the 10 states with America’s best workers
Skilled workers are in heavy demand these days, with millions more job openings than there are employees to fill them.