When Chris Capossela joined Microsoft in 1991, one of the first things he noticed was how much faster his co-workers were getting promoted than him.
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Your workplace desperately needs this type of boss, researchers say—but only 1 in 4 employees have one
The pandemic has changed a lot about the world, including what you may need from your boss to succeed.
Railroads say they won’t lock out workers as negotiators meet with Labor Secretary Walsh
The deadline to avert a strike is midnight Friday.
49% of workers fear repercussions for being open about their mental health at work
A good deal of the American workforce feels uncomfortable sharing the state of their mental health with their bosses, according to a recent survey conducted by Modern Health and Forrester Consulting.
Workers say this is the No. 1 reason they’ll quit
People are craving meaningful connection at work. Without it, they’re willing to quit.
Amazon’s workplace safety chief to leave next month, internal memo says
Amazon’s top executive overseeing workplace health and safety is leaving the company next month, CNBC has learned.
Large railroad labor unions say they will strike if quality of life is not addressed in new contract
Eight out of 12 labor unions have reached tentative agreements with the railroad carriers, up from five last week.
The 3 worst mistakes bosses can make during a recession that lead employees to quit
In regular times, good bosses can be hard to find. Turbulent economic conditions — like a potentially looming recession — can make it so much worse.
Harvard expert: The 5 types of bosses you never want to work for—or become
No one wants to become a horrible boss, let alone work for one — and a Harvard expert has a new guide for identifying and avoiding them.
People returning to offices are still buying breakfast even as they cut back on other things
Traffic to restaurants fell 2% in the second quarter, but breakfast transactions were unchanged from a year ago, according to The NPD Group.
When to be vulnerable in the workplace—and what you can gain from it, says best-selling author Susan Cain
Work might feel like the last place you’d go to open up about your feelings.
Is ‘quiet quitting’ a good idea? Here’s what workplace experts say
Maggie Perkins said she started “quiet quitting” at her teaching job in 2018, even before it became a TikTok trend.
This introverted CEO says the workplace is built for extroverts—she uses these 2 simple strategies to thrive
The workplace is built for extroverts, says Deb Liu: Your success is often tied to your ability to share, speak up, connect and lead others.
Why workers have the ‘upper hand’ right now, according to a labor economist
Job openings jumped in July, voluntary quits remain historically elevated and the layoff rate is hovering near record lows. There are nearly two job openings for every unemployed worker.
A workplace wellness coach and happiness scholar’s 3 best tips for thriving at work
Let’s face it — work can be stressful, especially when you’re doing a job you don’t necessarily love. However, you can take steps to ensure your ability to thrive in the workplace.