Companies can build trust with their workers by adjusting pay for female employees, among other solutions.
Archives for April 3, 2023
See How Your Region Stacks Up Against the Best Labor Markets in the U.S.
Nashville, Tenn., and Elkhart, Ind., topped annual jobs ratings for large and small metro areas
Trans and nonbinary workers are experiencing more harassment. Here’s what leaders can do
On International Transgender Day of Visibility, new research from Ellen Pao’s Project Include underscores the urgency of safer workspaces.
Bosses who want their workers to be more productive are better off sharing their salary than forcing them back to office
Bosses worried about productivity are trying to get their workers back in the office. But they might be better off spilling how much they make instead.
From ‘Sunday scaries’ to ‘rage applying’, workplace buzzwords to take seriously – and those to ignore
Work trends popular on social media aren’t always reflected in the real-life workplace
Open Offices Aren’t Working, so How Do We Design an Office That Does?
Kelso Harper: Do you hate your open-plan office? Are you even *in* an office anymore?
It’s Work, Not Junior High
Sometimes it’s necessary to remind yourself that earning a living shouldn’t be a popularity contest.