Starting at quarterback at 45 is akin to being a family doctor well into his ninth decade.
Archives for December 26, 2022
How to Get Better at Asking for Help at Work
Strategies to help you get the support you need to do your best work.
3 Strategies to Bridge Generational Divides at Work
With effective leadership, friction between generations can spark creative opportunities.
There’s A Workplace Revolution Unfolding In The Last Place You’d Expect: An NFL Locker Room
Coach Mike McDaniel is more Ted Lasso than Vince Lombardi, and the players of the resurgent Miami Dolphins seem to be responding.
New Year’s resolutions to consider in the workplace
New Year’s resolutions run the gamut from kicking bad habits like smoking to finding more time to exercise to learning a foreign language.
One Year In, Starbucks Workers Aren’t Backing Down
A look back at our coverage of 2022’s highest-profile union drive.
‘A Failed and Broken System.’ Tech Layoffs Set the Clock Ticking for Foreign Workers
Neha had been working at a start-up in Seattle for seven months when she found out her entire team was being laid off.
A Meta employee said they eat all their meals for free at the office, which is like ‘teleporting to another universe’
A Meta employee said in a Blind post they eat all their meals and snacks at the office for free.
Will tech layoffs end the era of remote work? Here’s what experts predict for 2023
This time last year in the Bay Area, it seemed plausible that office buildings could become a relic of the past for thousands of workers, with many in tech and other remote-friendly industries comfortably ensconced in home offices after close to two years of pandemic living.
Law Firms Trade Corner Offices for Hot Desks and Hybrid Work
As firms consider post-Covid designs and shrinking square footage, the status-symbol office is fading
CEOs from Elon Musk to Jamie Dimon fought to bring workers back to the office in 2022. Here’s who won—and who lost—the great return-to-office war
The world edged closer to learning to live with COVID-19 in 2022, and as it did, an increasing number of pandemic restrictions were lifted. In many countries, that meant returning to the office for the first time in two years.
Republicans, Democrats Are Split Over Which Groups Face Discrimination, WSJ Poll Finds
Partisan lenses help explain emotions driving recent clashes over race, gay rights and religious liberty
Change the law to make it fairer for fathers
In the 1970s, Ruth Bader Ginsburg famously used “Appendix E” — a list of hundreds of laws that discriminated on the basis of sex — as a playbook for dismantling gender discrimination.
Online Public Records Aggregators Not Protected from FCRA Suit by Section 230
In a recent opinion, Henderson v. The Source for Public Data, L.P., et al, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit considered whether Section 230(c)(1) of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) – a federal law that allows social media websites to provide a forum for users to post
Federal Law Recognizing Same-Sex, Interracial Marriages Under Federal Law Signed
On December 13, 2022, President Joe Biden signed H.R. 8404, known as the Respect for Marriage Act, into law, guaranteeing marriage equality for same-sex and interracial couples under federal law. The law passed both houses of the U.S. Congress with bipartisan support, and the signing took place two weeks after