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Don’t Want To Go Back To The Office? Some Companies May Be Bringing The Office To You
A study released this week by lease accounting software company Visual Lease found that 70% of the senior real estate executives polled say their clients are looking for more office space as a part of their real estate strategy for 2023.
Walmart takes the return to office one step further by asking hundreds of employees to relocate to an entirely new city
Like many other major companies, Walmart is asking its employees to come into the office more often. In an internal memo seen by the Wall Street Journal, Walmart chief technology officer Suresh Kumar said that the retail giant’s technology workers will be asked to work in person at least two days a week.
The Added Perks of Boosting Workplace Benefits
When workplace benefits meet the needs of employees, there are as many benefits to employers as there are to employees.
Some Workers Can Supersize Their Tax-Deferred Retirement Savings In 2023
The IRS has issued the 2023 retirement contribution limits and the differences between what salaried workers can sock away and how much self-employed workers can save are striking.
‘Quiet hiring’ is the opposite of quiet quitting, and workers are furious about it
First came “quiet quitting.” Then came “quiet firing.” Now, the latest silent workplace trend is “quiet hiring.”
Laid-off Twitter workers feared meager severance deals. Elon Musk just set the bar even lower
After months of waiting, hundreds of Twitter employees laid off by Elon Musk in early November received their separation agreements by email Saturday morning.
Pay transparency laws gather momentum in 2023 — a boon for workers
On January 1, new pay transparency laws requiring employers to post salary ranges on all advertised job postings went into effect in California and Washington State, with a similar one following later in the year in New York State.
Bosses and workers thought they were lying to each other all year. Here’s what really happened
This year felt a little bit like that classic Spider-Man meme with everyone in the workplace pointing their fingers at each other.
New Year’s Day is Sunday. How some offices are observing the holiday
Because New Year’s falls on Sunday, many governmental agencies will be taking Monday, Jan. 2, as a holiday.
Elon Musk stoked a storm of homophobic harassment against a former Twitter executive. Here’s the real story
When Twitter’s former head of trust and safety Yoel Roth was given the chance to savage Elon Musk, he took a moderate stance.
‘Career cushioning’ is the latest workplace trend, seeing employees create a ‘Plan B’ ahead of a looming recession and job cuts
Some employees are “career cushioning” to protect themselves in case they are made redundant.
You Won’t Believe Work Gets Done at These Three Google Offices
Google offices may have slides, climbing walls, nap pods, and basketball courts, but they aren’t adult playgrounds, at least not wholly.
A second Walmart shooting survivor has filed a lawsuit against retailer, saying it ignored warning signs after the gunman threatened staffers
A survivor of the deadly Walmart shooting in Virginia that left seven people dead has sued the retailer.
Corrections Department pays employee $479,000 to settle lawsuit
The state Corrections Department has agreed to pay $479,000 to settle a whistleblower lawsuit filed by an employee who said she faced retaliation and wrongful termination when she reported misogynistic working conditions at a state-run women’s prison in Springer.