When Tanvi Sinha first got into accounting 17 years ago, she worked from the office every day, even Saturdays in the busy season.
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With less access to paid leave, rural workers face hard choices about health, family
When Ruby B. Sutton found out she was pregnant in late 2021, it was hard to envision how her full-time job with fit with having a newborn at home.
Twitter is auctioning off office supplies, including a pizza oven and neon bird sign
Are you in need of some mid-century modern furniture, industrial kitchen equipment or audio-visual systems? Or looking to brighten up your apartment with a giant neon bird sign?
How the Paycheck Protection Program went from good intentions to a huge free-for-all
When the Paycheck Protection Program launched during the pandemic shutdowns of spring 2020, it immediately became a chaotic free-for-all.
Minimum wage just increased in 23 states and D.C. Here’s how much
Workers earning minimum wage in 23 states and the District of Columbia got a raise over the New Year’s holiday, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
New York residents have mixed feelings about yet another statewide anti-bias program
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the creation of a Hate and Bias Prevention Unit to address the rising tide of antisemitic and other hate crimes New York has seen over the past year.
Find a new job in 60 days: tech layoffs put immigrant workers on a ticking clock
What if you lost your job and had just 60 days to find another one? That is the situation thousands of highly skilled immigrant workers have suddenly found themselves in.
As holidays near, a nationwide rail strike is still on the table. Here’s the latest
Remember earlier this fall when the country came within hours of a nationwide rail strike?
These companies ran an experiment: Pay workers their full salary to work fewer days
Companies in the United Kingdom are about to complete the biggest trial of a four-day work week ever undertaken, anywhere in the world.
Men are struggling. A new book explores why and what to do about it
Friday’s jobs numbers from the Labor Department showed a continuing worrisome trend among men: A smaller and smaller share of them are workin
Home Depot workers in Philadelphia vote on whether to form 1st unionized store
Home Depot workers in Philadelphia are deciding whether to form the company’s first unionized store.
Thousands of Delta Airlines pilots vote overwhelmingly to authorize a strike
Almost 15,000 Delta Air Lines pilots voted to authorize a strike after negotiations for a new contract were paused due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Early retirement took off during the pandemic. An economic downturn could change that
Before the pandemic, no one would have guessed that Dean Hebert was headed toward early retirement, least of all himself.
A former employee sues Planned Parenthood, claiming she faced months of racism
A former director at Planned Parenthood is suing the reproductive rights organization alleging she faced months of racial discrimination during her time there.
Amazon workers vote against unionizing at upstate NY warehouse
Amazon warehouse workers near Albany, N.Y., have voted no to a union, delivering a blow to the fledgling effort to organize employees at one of the country’s largest employers.