A coalition of unions has filed an antitrust complaint with the Justice Department, accusing the Pennsylvania hospital system of suppressing wages and worsening working conditions.
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The Increasingly Absurd Illogic of Workplace Drug Tests
The email from my new job was not the welcome I was anticipating.
Strippers and California Club Reach Accord on Union After Long Fight
The club agreed not to block the dancers from affiliating with Actors’ Equity, a move that would be the industry’s first unionization since the 1990s.
Flush With Federal Money, Strings Attached, a Deep South Factory Votes to Unionize
Friday’s victory by the United Steelworkers at a factory building electric school buses was a test for Democratic hopes that clean-energy funding from Washington could bolster organized labor.
Why Some Companies Are Saying ‘Diversity and Belonging’ Instead of ‘Diversity and Inclusion’
The changing terminology reflects new thinking among some consultants, who say traditional D.E.I. strategies haven’t worked out as planned.
Back-to-Office Battles Underscore a Change in Workplace Authority
As workers push back on mandates, business leaders are wrestling with a new, post-pandemic identity.
New York City Is Set to Ban Weight Discrimination
The City Council is expected to approve a bill on Thursday to include weight on a list of characteristics protected against discrimination, offering protections in employment and housing.
The Same Work but a Lot Less Pay for Women. Welcome to Tennis in 2023.
At the Italian Open, women will compete for less than half as much money as the men. Organizers say they intend to fix that, but not for two years.
How Has Your Experience at Work Changed During the Pandemic?
Hybrid models, layoffs, labor rights movements and more have shifted the way people work. Tell us about how your job has changed.
Bringing A.I. Tools to the Workplace Requires a Delicate Balance
Move too slowly, and risk getting left behind. Move too quickly, and neither the staff nor the technology may be ready.
‘It’s Going to Be a While’: No End in Sight for Hollywood Strike
The writers and entertainment companies remain far apart on several key issues, including money, and the standoff could last for months.
Study Shows the Staggering Cost of Menopause for Women in the Work Force
Some are taking sick days. Others are cutting back their hours. Still others end up quitting altogether.
ChatFished: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People With A.I.
Inbox management can be mind-numbing. You might have wondered, couldn’t a robot do this?
The Bearer of Bad News
Roger Lee has cataloged hundreds of thousands of tech job cuts on his site Layoffs.fyi. He still believes the industry will “100 percent” bounce back.
Governor’s Wife Denied Trooper a Room to Pump Breast Milk, Suit Charges
New Jersey’s first lady denied a state trooper access to a carriage house to pump milk because of “optics,” a lawsuit against the State Police says.