The icy promenade at this year’s World Economic Forum is littered with big-name tech companies such as Intel, Salesforce, and Qualcomm promoting an AI-fueled future.
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A woman was hired to investigate racial harassment after a suicide. Then she encountered it herself
A Black woman hired by a northern Utah school district to investigate racial harassment complaints the year after a 10-year-old Black student died by suicide says that she, too, experienced discrimination from district officials.
‘Return to the office is dead’: Stanford economist says the US is ‘stuck’ with remote work as more offices sit empty — is the bell tolling for commercial real estate?
The great post-pandemic return to office (RTO) is a polarizing issue in the U.S. labor market.
How labor unions found their footing in 2023
Labor unions enjoyed an extraordinary year in 2023.
Lamborghini introduces four-day week for production workers
Lamborghini reached a deal with unions to introduce a four-day week for its production workers, the labour associations and the company said on Tuesday, as more manufacturing groups re-consider the structure of the work week for their employees.
Employers Are Boosting 401(k) Benefits to Compete for Workers Amid the Great Resignation
Forget foosball tables, unlimited vacation and free beer on tap. The best work perk in 2022 might be your 401(k) plan — a classic job benefit that’s getting even better than usual for many employees.
University of Iowa settles professor’s discrimination lawsuit for $325,000, admits no wrongdoing
A former University of Iowa employee who says she was discriminated against based on age and gender received a $325,000 settlement Tuesday from the state, which admitted no wrongdoing.
Majority of workforce will look for a new job in the next 12 months
Most workers will be searching for a new job within the next 12 months, a new survey from Bankrate.com found.