The slight but steady increase in COVID-19 infections in recent weeks has led to a jump in reported workplace outbreaks of the virus, Los Angeles County public health officials said Thursday.
Archives for September 11, 2023
Starbucks gave trans employees a lifeline. Then they put our health care at risk.
Starbucks recently put out an uplifting ad about an Indian trans woman. As an actual Indian trans woman and a Starbucks worker, it felt hypocritical.
Why a 4-day work week is on the table for auto workers
What if you could work just four days a week but get paid for five?
In-Office Mandates Attacking Progress And Company Growth, But ‘Big Guns’ Not Backing Down
The return-to-office (RTO) war continues to rage—employers cracking down with in-office mandates and employees quitting.
Two under-the-radar ways bosses are tracking how full their offices are
As more companies push return-to-office mandates, there are under-the-radar ways they’re measuring how many people are showing up — and how workers are using the space.
90% of companies say they’ll return to the office by the end of 2024—but the 5-day commute is ‘dead,’ experts say
The debate over whether or not to return to the office is far from settled — and yet, the push to get employees back to the office is getting more aggressive.
Michigan State coach Mel Tucker suspended without pay after sexual harassment allegations
Tucker is accused of sexually harassing an anti-rape activist working with the football team
Hiring managers can’t discriminate — neither can AI
More companies are using artificial intelligence to screen job applications, and there is growing concern about AI bias in the hiring process, according to the Alexandria, Virginia-based American Staffing Association.