New York City to set aside a total of nearly $1.8 billion for plaintiffs who alleged teacher licensing test was biased
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Five Signs Workers Still Have Power in This Job Market
Job openings remain high, layoffs are low and employees keep quitting for better offers—even as many Americans brace for recession
Big Cities Can’t Get Workers Back to the Office
Occupancy is especially low in cities like New York, where workers are the engine of local economies
Working Parents Are Having a Rough Summer. Some Co-Workers Don’t Want to Hear About It.
Parents are returning to offices and need more child care options than in recent summers. They’re complaining about the soaring costs of camps and nannies—and kid-free colleagues are sick of it.
Bosses Offer Midyear Raises to Retain Employees as Inflation Takes Toll
T. Rowe Price, Exxon, others say higher pay is needed to keep up with rivals or to reflect that staffers are paying more for gasoline, groceries
Workers Are Coming Back, and Coming Out, at the Office
More LGBT employees who used to maintain separate personas at home and work say they won’t do it anymore, after the pandemic blurred the line between what’s personal and professional
Bosses Swear by the 90-Day Rule to Keep Workers Long Term
Chipotle, Waste Management and others gear hiring around reaching a milestone they say is critical to employee retention
Rolls-Royce Offers $2,500 Payment to Workers as Inflation Bites
Companies are weighing how to help employees deal with inflation without boosting costs in the long run
Roger Goodell Defends NFL’s Handling of Workplace Allegations Against Dan Snyder’s Washington Commanders
The NFL commissioner told the House Oversight Committee that Snyder “has been held accountable” by the league. Snyder will be subpoenaed to give a deposition next week.
A High-Powered Legal Fight Is Brewing Over Deshaun Watson’s Impending Suspension
The star quarterback is expected to be disciplined in the coming weeks after accusations of sexual misconduct with massage therapists—and the NFL players’ union is gearing up to aid him
Activision Says Top Executives Didn’t Ignore Harassment Reports
Internal-probe results come as securities regulators investigate videogame company’s workplace practices, disclosures
Atlantic City Casino Workers Vote to Authorize Strike
Casino union seeks higher wages as gambling revenues rebound
Workers Don’t Feel Quite as Powerful as They Used To
Fears of an economic downturn are shaking some people’s career confidence, driving them toward stable jobs—and even back to offices
The Best Office Designs to Lure Back Remote Workers
What research tells us about how to make employees less stressed, more productive—and willing to leave home
Trader Joe’s Workers Seek to Form a Union
A group of employees at Trader Joe’s in Hadley, Mass., said they petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to hold a union election