A Black man has filed an employment discrimination lawsuit against a hotel in Detroit, Michigan, alleging the hotel only offered him a job interview after he changed the name on his resume, according to a copy of the lawsuit obtained by CNN.
Archives for July 11, 2024
The Question Aging Bosses Should Ask Themselves
Leadership and aging were urgent issues for American companies even before President Biden’s halting debate performance
Workplace Tensions Run High Following Biden-Trump Debate
Election Day is still months away, but political tensions have already infiltrated the workplace, according to a new report.
The states with the most older workers, mapped
Share of adults ages 65 or older who are employed
California fast food workers now earn $20 per hour. Franchisees are responding by cutting hours
Lawrence Cheng, whose family owns seven Wendy’s locations south of Los Angeles, took orders at the register on a recent day and emptied steaming hot baskets of French fries and chicken nuggets, salting them with a flourish.
Welcome to ‘The Great Detachment’: Workers are checked out—and so are their bosses
Bored? Chances are so are your co-workers and bosses. Next time you’re at work, take a look to your left and your right—likely your peers are looking to the door. The only problem is the door is only open by a crack.
What Separates Good Leaders From Bad Managers Boils Down to 5 Simple Choices
One inspires and motivates while the other creates discord and dissatisfaction.
How To Get A Remote Job In A Tough Labor Market, According To A Tech-Unicorn Founder
With employers pushing for workers to return to the office, it has become increasingly challenging and competitive to land a remote job.
Why don’t workers report harassment? Study explores the disconnect with HR
Forty-two percent of respondents said they would not report witnessing the sexual harassment of a colleague and 43% would not report witnessing discrimination.
How a Teamster Leader’s Flirtations With Trump Have Divided the Union
The Teamsters’ president, Sean O’Brien, will address the Republican convention next week in Milwaukee, just when President Biden needs unified support from organized labor.
Wolfe Listed in 2024 Women to Watch by Birmingham Business Journal
