As we head into the thick of summertime in the workplace, all the simmering issues that make coordinating a remote workforce challenging are coming to a boil.
Archives for July 14, 2024
Philadelphia orders workers back to the office. But some say, what about the birds?
For office workers in 2024, the debate over in-person versus hybrid versus remote work is still going strong.
Most U.S. workers are looking for a new job. Bosses are missing these easy fixes
I’ll be taking on the newsletter solo for the next few weeks as we say goodbye to the great Paige McGlauflin—she leaves some big shoes to fill, so let’s jump in!
Judge tosses retaliation claim against Cuomo in state trooper’s sexual harassment suit
A federal judge on Friday axed a retaliation claim against Andrew Cuomo in the high-profile sexual harassment lawsuit leveled by a state trooper who contends the former New York governor groped her.
Investigators Find No Evidence of Sexual Harassment in Seton Hall Case
The university’s former president sued the school, saying a former board chairman harassed his wife. A law firm the university hired said no witnesses substantiated the claims.
Michigan Man Claims Racial Discrimination After He Changed His Name on Resume and Got an Interview, He Says
“We take this allegation very seriously and do not tolerate discrimination of any kind,” the company said in response
New York’s top court allows ‘equal rights’ amendment to appear on November ballot
A proposed amendment to New York’s constitution to bar discrimination over “gender identity” and “pregnancy outcomes” will appear on state ballots this November