More than 6,000 workers across Detroit Three and their suppliers are laid off as result of walkouts
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Tougher Return-to-Office Policies Are No Remedy for Half-Empty Buildings
Office owners are struggling with near record-high vacancy rates
Tesla Is Accused of Tolerating Racial Harassment, in EEOC Suit
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sues Elon Musk’s EV company, alleging Black employees were subjected to hostile work environment
Bosses Aren’t Just Tracking When You Show Up to the Office but How Long You Stay
Employers step up monitoring of in-office attendance, though efforts can alienate workers or prove difficult to implement; watching for ‘badge pirates’
How Candid Can You Really Be With Your Boss?
How to deal with the trickiest phrase you can hear from a manager: I’d love your feedback
American Labor’s Real Problem: It Isn’t Productive Enough
Factory workers want lots more pay and fewer hours, but that’s hard to justify when U.S. manufacturers are losing ground
America’s Battle With Shoplifting Is Getting Dangerous for Workers
Death of CVS store manager highlights worst risks to staff confronting surge in retail thefts
Weirdly Shaped Office Chairs Are Popular on TikTok. Are They Actually Good for You?
The interest in ’80s-era active office chairs has brought them back into the conversation. Here, four that aim to improve your posture.
Try Hard, but Not That Hard. 85% Is the Magic Number for Productivity.
To do the best work of your life, take it down a notch
Grindr Loses Nearly Half Its Workforce After Implementing Return-to-Office Policy, Union Says
The dating app told employees last month they had to work from an office twice a week
Back to the Office? Buy Yourself a Gift for Being Present
Workers say retail therapy is the cure for return-to-the-office blues; desktop turntables and custom button-downs made from T-shirts
Female Professors Sue Vassar College, Alleging Gender-Based Salary Discrimination
Vassar, founded as one the country’s first women’s colleges, pays women 10% less, lawsuit says
This Company Created a Return-to-Office Plan That Employees Actually Like
J.M. Smucker is ordering workers to be at its Ohio headquarters for 22 ‘core’ weeks. It is a strategy that may resolve the tug of war over how we work.
The Disconnect Between Remote Workers and Their Companies Is Getting Bigger
More people who work from home say they don’t feel a connection to the mission of their employers
The City Where People Aren’t Going Back to Offices
Philadelphia lags behind most major U.S. cities in the return-to-office race. Downtown boosters question the data.