Curbing disability discrimination in the workplace is everyone’s responsibility.
Archives for May 23, 2023
AI optimism: How embracing artificial intelligence is getting workers ahead
The idea of AI in the workplace may be unnerving – yet far more workers are excited about the technology than it may seem.
You can’t pin workforce problems all on Gen Z
Managers must take time to help ease the anxieties of a Covid generation
Employers must do more to keep menopausal women in the workforce
Now that the taboo has gone, the battle is more medical than cultural, but some companies still don’t get it
Seattle Amazon workers plan walkout over return to office, layoffs
Some Amazon employees in Seattle plan to walk off the job to show their frustration with recent layoffs, return-to-office mandates and a lack of action to address the company’s impact on climate change, organizers said.
Amazon employees plan to walk off the job as tech worker tension rises
Some tech workers are protesting what they perceive as their employer’s poor performance
Most remote workers say they’d take a pay cut to continue being allowed to work from home, a new poll shows
Many remote workers want to stay at home — and they’re willing to make less money doing just that.
Here’s what workers really care about, according to a Post-Ipsos poll
Pay is still a top priority, but so is having a good boss
What If Instead of Trying to Manage Your Time, You Set It Free?
We all understand, rationally anyway, that time never stops, moves in only one direction, is owned by no one and is impossible to make more of.
Working From Home and Realizing What Matters
The U.S. economy has experienced a remarkable recovery from the Covid recession of 2020.
A.I.’s Threat to Jobs Prompts Question of Who Protects Workers
Tens of millions of jobs could be automated by generative artificial intelligence. The makers of new technologies are looking to the government to step in.