Last year, JPMorgan Chase wanted to pay Mansoor Shams a low-six-figure salary to work in a marketing role. Then it reviewed his account activity.
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Collective bargaining can counteract intrusive workplace surveillance
Would you talk about your personal life if you thought your boss was recording it?
Generative AI copilots could promise ‘a workplace utopia’
As Jamf Software grows globally and adds new employees in markets without an office, chief information officer Linh Lam must make technology investments that can keep everyone on the same page.
Beyond Hype: How 7% GenAI US Adoption Is Still Shaking The Workforce
If you believe the headlines, AI has already taken over.
Why a five-day return to office is unlikely, Stanford economist says
Remote work surged in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic.
How WeightWatchers’ chief people officer solved a key HR challenge
WeightWatchers launched a significant internal transformation last spring after acquiring Sequence, a telehealth platform company.
How PTO conversion programs can help HR teams recruit top talent
HR teams will show employees that the company cares about their wellbeing by giving employees more power over their benefits.
Elk Grove teacher sues union, claiming he can’t apply for board position because he’s White
An Elk Grove teacher is suing his own union for discrimination, saying the union won’t let him apply for a board position because he’s White.
Black workers sue General Mills over discrimination at Georgia plant
General Mills (GIS.N), opens new tab has been sued by eight Black employees who accused the food company of tolerating decades of racism at a suburban Atlanta plant led by white managers known as the Good Ole Boys.