“Every single associate I’m talking to these days, one of the top five questions they ask me is, ‘What is your policy on being able to work hybrid?'” said Amanda Koplos, president of the Association of Legal Administrators.
Archives for December 1, 2024
Disney settles controversial lawsuit by female employees
Disney was sued for a controversial issue by multiple female employees and is now ready to settle the five-year feud.
Charlie Rose Settles Harassment Suit With Three Ex-Employees
Charlie Rose has reached a settlement with three former employees who sued him six and a half years ago for sexual harassment.
What college students should know about labor unions in the U.S. and abroad
More and more college graduates are looking to begin their careers outside of the United States upon graduation, mainly due to study abroad opportunities or international internships they held during their undergraduate years.
Additionally, the majority of international students who study at American universities end up leaving the country after
Why Gen Z Feels It’s High Time An Inter-Generational Truce Took Place
Gen Z is largely ready for an inter-generational truce to take place. And now for the hard-hitting question: Are you?
Study Reveals 10 Happiest Jobs For Workers In 2024
A 2024 study reveals the 10 happiest jobs for workers and the unhappiest jobs in the U.S., along with the reasons why.
84% Of Workers Agree This One Key Workplace Interaction Is Flawed
According to Asana’s 2024 State of Workplace Innovation report, collaboration is widely-practiced and largely flawed.
How Trump Plans to Erase Worker Gains in Biden’s Pro-Union Legacy
The President-elect wants to slash federal spending and employee headcount, and claw back sweeping pro-labor rulings by the Biden administration.
Stuck Without A Promotion? 7 Ways To Get The Title You Deserve
You might be doing the work of a higher title but without an official promotion. Don’t just wait for your employer to recognize you — proactively advance your career.
How to deal with favoritism at work
Address favoritism without confrontation by reviewing proven strategies offered by these eight experts, from CEOs to founders.
Considering Quitting? Here’s How to Talk to Your Boss About It.
Telling your boss that you’re thinking about leaving isn’t an easy conversation to have. How do you decide whether to even broach the topic? How do you frame the discussion? And how do you turn this possibly awkward and adversarial conversation into a productive dialogue? Start by first assessing the risks. Bottom line: Think long and hard about whether this conversation is worth the potential fallout. If you do decide to say something, get clear on what you hope to get out of the conversation — especially if you want to stay at your organization. A productive conversation about your future with the company also requires taking your boss’s priorities into account. And don’t neglect to follow up appropriately after the conversion; your response can reinforce positive outcomes or help smooth over tensions.
As Office Party Season Heats Up, LinkedIn Finds Networking Is On The Decline
New research from LinkedIn shows that 30% of U.K. workers are less likely to go to festive parties this year than five years ago.
RTO doesn’t have to be polarizing
Five ways to strike the right balance with employees—and work habits.
Thanksgiving Is All Year: The 4 Benefits Of Gratitude In The Workplace
Gratitude isn’t just for Thanksgiving—it’s a workplace superpower. Here are four benefits of practicing gratitude in the workplace.
Some small business owners are relieved after an overtime pay rule was blocked
A federal judge in Texas blocked a new rule from the Biden administration that would have expanded access to overtime pay to millions more salaried workers across the U.S.