The embattled video game company is in union negotiations with workers at its subsidiary Raven Software.
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These Job-Training Programs Work, and May Show Others the Way
A handful of innovators have developed successful programs to help lift low-income workers into the middle class. Can their model become the norm?
Some People Get to Stay Home. Get Over It.
It may seem unfair that your colleagues have been granted an exception, but resenting them won’t get you a remote-only job.
As New Term Starts, Supreme Court Is Poised to Resume Rightward Push
The justices return to the bench on Monday to start a term that will include major cases on affirmative action, voting and discrimination against gay couples.
Newsom Signs California Bill to Ease Farm Union Voting
The governor’s decision, after a veto last year, will allow mail voting in unionization elections. President Biden had pushed for approval.
Sex, Revenge Porn and Webcams: The Firing of a TV Weatherman
Mr. Adame finds himself at the center of a debate over whether employers should be policing their workers’ legal off-the-clock activities online.
Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s the 1970s
U.S. manufacturing is experiencing a rebound, with companies adding workers amid high consumer demand for products.
4-Day Workweek Brings No Loss of Productivity, Companies in Experiment Say
More than 70 companies in Britain are undergoing a six-month experiment in which their employees get a paid day off each week. So far, most companies say it’s going well.
LinkedIn Ran Social Experiments on 20 Million Users Over Five Years
A study that looked back at those tests found that relatively weak social connections were more helpful in finding jobs than stronger social ties.
Do Not Bring Your ‘Whole Self’ to Work
For those lucky enough to have worked from home over the past two-and-a-half years or seven years or whatever it was, it’s back to the office time.
Silicon Valley Slides Back Into ‘Bro’ Culture
Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Marc Andreessen show how the tech industry’s insular culture remains largely unchanged.
Axel Springer Accused of Failing to Stop Sexual Harassment
In a lawsuit filed in California, a former employee said the media company did not appropriately handle her complaints about a top editor.
N.F.L. Players Union Quietly Seeks New Leadership
The group’s executive director, DeMaurice Smith, was nearly ousted from the role after negotiating a contentious 2020 labor deal. Candidates are lining up to replace him as soon as next year.
Virginia Reverses School Protections for Transgender Students
The state’s Department of Education issued guidelines that would require students to file legal documents to be called by different pronouns.
N.B.A. Fines Anthony Edwards $40,000 for Anti-Gay Remarks
Edwards, a Minnesota Timberwolves guard, used homophobic language to refer to a group of people as they stood outdoors. A video of the remarks was posted to Instagram.