Black workers seem to be among the most unhappy employees, with 49% saying they want to quit, according to a recent Indeed survey.
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1 in 6 retirees are mulling a return to work. What to consider before ‘unretiring’
Retirees who are considering employment have been out of the workforce for an average of four years, according to a study from Paychex.
A clampdown on in-office work days is causing a rise in ‘hush trips’
More companies are enforcing in-office work policies, which is causing some employees to take working vacations — or “workcations” — on the sly, reports CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli.
Digital HR tools and career development among the best ways to re-energize workers
Employee engagement, especially among millennials and Gen Z, is at the lowest point it’s been in the last decade, according to a recent poll from Gallup.
How the U.S. labor market went from ‘quiet quitting’ to ‘quiet hiring’
Remember ‘quiet quitting?’ It described the trend of employees choosing not to go above and beyond in the workplace.
80% of workers who quit in the ‘great resignation’ have regrets, according to a new survey
The “Great Regret” is the latest workplace trend to sweep the nation, with the majority of professionals who quit their jobs last year wishing they could get a do-over, according to a new survey.
Long Covid has an ‘underappreciated’ role in labor shortage, study finds
Long Covid — also known as long-haul Covid, post-Covid or post-acute Covid syndrome — is a chronic illness with potentially debilitating symptoms.
Distracted at work? Tips from an attention expert to reclaim your time: ‘Manage your manager’
Since the pandemic, a growing number of companies have turned to employee monitoring software to track productivity. But they’re missing the real culprit behind missed deadlines or lagging sales, according to behavioral design expert Nir Eyal.
‘Quiet hiring’ will dominate the U.S. in 2023, says HR expert—and you need to prepare for it
A new year is here, and with it, a new workplace phenomenon that bosses and employees should prepare for: quiet hiring.
75% of employees have had an office romance, new poll finds
It turns out, 3 in 4 people have had a romantic relationship with someone they work with, according to a poll of 1,100 employees by LiveCareer.
Worker productivity is falling at the fastest rate in four decades
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff recently complained in a Slack message that new employees at the tech giant are not as productive as he expects, and he can’t figure out why.
Roughly 1 in 3 workers is worried about a layoff—here’s where anxiety is highest
Layoffs are getting loud, and workers are stressing out.
Musk’s Twitter reportedly hasn’t paid rent on its office spaces for weeks
In an effort to cut costs following Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of Twitter, the social media company has stopped paying rent, according to a report from The New York Times.
A vast majority of workers aren’t happy with what they’re being paid
Only 32% of workers feel like they’re paid fairly, according to a new Gartner survey.
Nearly half of American workers are hoping for a promotion or raise in 2023
As the end of the year fast approaches, workers are looking ahead to 2023 with a sense of cautious optimism and hope.