Around the world, Asian employees feel the least included in the workplace compared to other demographic groups, according to a survey of 10,000 people conducted by Bain & Company.
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American workers pushing for pet friendly offices
The boom in pet adoptions during the pandemic is creating demand for dog-friendly offices. As Americans return to work, many say pet friendly environments are an important office perk.
Women face gender bias even when running against another woman, report shows
A record number of women were elected to the 117th Congress in 2020.
Workers Are Beating Big Bosses, but Organized Labor Can’t Keep Up
It says a lot about organized labor, none of it good, that the big unions have been caught totally off guard by worker-led organizing campaigns now winning some huge victories.
Asian women in tech experience more workplace discrimination than their white peers, new study says
Asian American women in the U.S. tech industry face more discrimination in the workplace than their white peers, according to a new study.
Bosses are demanding employees return to the office, but a new survey shows executives are staying at home themselves
Corporate executives are demanding their employees come back to the office—yet a recent survey finds that the bosses are often staying at home themselves. Or, at least, working somewhere else.
Is Salary Transparency The Answer To Workplace Stress?
When Victoria M. Walker left her position at The Points Guy, a travel news website, in February 2022, she tweeted.
Women are not mini-men, let’s stop treating them like such in the workplace
Thirty years ago, a large nationwide auto parts chain faced bankruptcy. The board had heard about a young executive well-known in the aftermarket for modernizing stores and in a Hail Mary move, decided to make an unusual hire.
Transgender former nurse wins discrimination case against state at Iowa Supreme Court
The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday upheld a $120,000 jury award in favor of a transgender former employee who sued the Iowa Department of Corrections for sex and gender discrimination.
After ‘Great Resignation,’ some workers now part of ‘Great Regret’
Around four million people have left their job every month since June 2021.
Despite pleading from bosses, offices around the country are still pretty empty
Despite pleading from politicians and bosses, offices around the country are still pretty empty, according to data released this week by security firm Kastle.
Cost of living: Consumers urged to take up workplace perks
An estimated 10 million employees have access to discount shopping schemes through work but may rarely use them, research suggests.
Jury awards $3 million to UT engineering professor in pregnancy, sex discrimination suit
A jury has awarded more than $3 million to a University of Texas engineering professor who argued that the university discriminated against her based on her sex and pregnancy.
Women’s workforce participation has plummeted. Here’s how to reverse the trend
As we mark two years since the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools and day-care centers across the country, plenty of people have gone back to work, but the women’s workforce participation rate has not recovered.
So, How Is It Really? Being In A Unionized Workplace
Unions can be somewhat of an abstract idea — a concept you’ve definitely heard of, just not very relevant to your own life.