The votes on whether to form a union at Amazon’s sprawling Alabama fulfillment center are set to be reviewed starting on Tuesday.
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Covid changed how we think of offices. Now companies want their spaces to work as hard as they do
One year after many office workers were sent home due to the Covid pandemic, executives face big questions about how much space is truly needed.
NJ Supreme Court Sides With Pregnant Cop in Discrimination Suit
New Jersey’s Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that a police department’s policy toward female officers who sought lighter workloads while pregnant violated state law.
Andrew Cuomo’s sexual harassment charges make me feel we learned nothing from #MeToo
It gets exhausting saying the same things over and over but seeing nothing change. I’m glad people are still angry — and I will be again soon, too.
Lawyers appointed for Cuomo sexual harassment probe, Republicans will seek impeachment of New York governor
New York GOP lawmakers Monday moved to try to impeach Gov. Andrew Cuomo, as the state’s attorney general appointed a former federal prosecutor and an employment lawyer to lead the investigation into claims Cuomo sexually harassed several women.
Judge dismisses lawsuit claiming racial discrimination in concussion settlement
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that the NFL’s massive concussion settlement discriminates against retired players on the basis of race.
Google advised mental health care when workers complained about racism and sexism
“I can think of 10 people that I know of in the last year that have gone on mental health leave because of the way they were treated,” said one employee.
These are the most desirable countries and cities for workers looking to relocate in 2021
Canada is now seen as the most desirable destination for overseas workers when it comes to choosing a country to relocate to, a global survey has found, knocking the U.S. off top spot.
5 strategies to help you get back into the workforce after a career break
Returning to work after a gap in employment can seem daunting.
What Will Offices, Homes Look Like Post-Pandemic?
To understand how the coronavirus is redefining modern-day architecture, the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit spoke with top architects whose clients are some of the most recognizable companies in the world including Google, Apple, Nike, Gucci, and more.
Gig companies prepare to bring their fight for independent work nationwide under a more skeptical Biden administration
Still fresh off of a landmark victory in California, companies like DoorDash, Instacart, Lyft and Uber are preparing to bring their message supporting an independent workforce nationwide.
Women in business: 3 tips for telling your investors (or bosses) you’re pregnant
“Working mothers are an enormous asset to any organization,” says Marissa Evans Alden, co-founder and CEO of Sawyer. “You should position your news as a blessing not only to you personally, but to the team professionally.”
[San Diego County] DA Announces Dedicated Unit to Prosecute Workplace Crimes
The new Workplace Justice Unit aims to better protect San Diego County laborers from “dishonest employers”
Require workers to get vaccinated? Not on Main Street: Small business owner survey
Some large corporations are paying employees to get a Covid-19 vaccine shot, including Target, McDonald’s and Kroger.
Connecticut Looks To Pass Crown Act to Stop Hair Discrimination
California, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Colorado and Washington have all banned discrimination based on hairstyles like braids, locks, bantu twists, weaves, and wigs