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How return-to-office battles and remote work are making America's burnout problem worse
More than half, 53%, of U.S. workers say they’re stressed on a daily basis.
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Are You the ‘Dwight' of Your Office? 3 Signs You May Be Overstepping at Work
Co-workers see you as a nuisance and management sees you as a tattle tale who creates more work for them.
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Small New York Christian College Fires 2 Dorm Directors For Including Their Pronouns in Work Emails
Their former employer, Houghton University, wanted them to drop the identifiers in line with a new policy for email formats implemented in September. Both refused and were fired.
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Take Your Children to Work Day Invites Kids to Learn About Parents' Jobs
The Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Foundation is the nonprofit that promotes the day, which celebrates its 30th anniversary on Thursday.
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1 in 3 People Would Quit for a 4-Day Workweek Job, According to a New Report
The four-day workweek is gaining momentum, and people say they’re willing to quit to have it.
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Bernie Sanders Schedules Vote to Force Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz to Testify About Unionization Effort
Sen. Bernie Sanders is raising the stakes in his effort to get Starbucks’ interim CEO Howard Schultz to testify at a Senate hearing about an ongoing unionization effort at the company.
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No Surprise Here: New Yorkers Have the Worst Commutes In the Country, Study Shows
New Yorkers (and those who come into the city for work) may not agree on much, but one thing most of us have in common: Our commutes are awful.
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Amazon Employees Express Dismay, Anger About Sudden Return-To-Office Policy
A group of Amazon staffers spammed an internal website with comments expressing their anger over CEO Andy Jassy’s return-to-office mandate
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Should You Get Creative With Your Resume? Experts Decide Whether You're More Likely to Land Your Dream Job
People are making their resumes look like company’s websites or products. Experts weigh in on whether this helps secure dream jobs.
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The 10 Mistakes You Could Make at an Office Holiday Party That Are Most Likely to Get You Fired, According to a Recent Report
A recent report reveals the top 10 office party behaviors that can get an employee fired, including dancing with a coworker and flashing someone.
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Avoid These 10 ‘Cringeworthy' Phrases That Are Annoying Your Co-Workers
CV Maker recently asked more than 4,500 people which corporate buzzwords they considered to be unbearably irritating.
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Cold and Flu Season Is Here, and People Are Showing Up to Work Sick Again: ‘Sneezes Will Go Around in a Domino Effect'
An unwelcome guest is making its return to offices: the common cold.
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‘Quiet Quitting': Why Employees Are Scaling Back on Taking on Additional Tasks at Work
“Quiet quitting” is the newest trend to hit the workforce — but there is no actual quitting involved. Rather, the term refers to employees who are curtailing their work to only what is expected from them in their contracts and nothing more. Seen widely on TikTok with employees across the workplace sharing their own “quiet quitting” stories and opinions, more…
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What You Need to Know Before Quitting Your Job
A few months before the COVID-19 pandemic, Quentin Jiles reached his breaking point, quit his job and made a career out of his social media presence. He explains how he planned for the career change on LX News.
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93% of employers want to see soft skills on your resume. Here are 8 of the most in-demand ones
Even as employers continue to compete for workers, there are a few soft skills many want to see on a resume. These include communication and scheduling.
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Is Unlimited PTO a Trap? Experts Discuss the Pros and Cons of the Policy
Summertime means warm weather, a little bit of a slower pace, and of course, vacation season – which for workers means clocking out and taking their time off. But budgeting those vacation days can be kind of tricky, which is why one workplace benefit seems like gold: unlimited vacation. It’s also a perk more young workers have been looking for…
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More Companies Are Offering Unlimited Vacation, But Not Everyone Is Taking It
Unlimited vacation is a perk that more companies are offering to prevent burnout and attract young workers. And in theory, unlimited vacation sounds amazing. But in reality, how does unlimited PTO really work — and why do so many people fail to use it when they have it?
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AAPI Employees Often Feel Excluded at Work — How Companies Can Build More Supportive, Inclusive Spaces
Asian employees feel the least included at work, a recent study shows. How companies can ensure that their AAPI employees returning to office feel supported
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How Your Workplace Can Be More Inclusive to All Faiths
Muslim workers are often left out of consideration of workplace diversity initiatives, says Insider reporter Marguerite Ward. She joined LX News to share more from her recent article where Muslim leaders offered advice to CEOs on creating a more accommodating and inclusive workplace for people of all faiths.
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Companies Are Betting These Employee Benefits Will Help Them in the ‘Great Reshuffle'
Employers are rethinking workplace culture as millions quit their jobs. These companies already have perks in place they think gives them an edge.