SAP Employees Protest Return-to-Office Policy

SAP Employees Protest Return-to-Office Policy

CEO Klein said working from home hurts culture, teamwork Source link Read more »
UPCOMING LIVE STREAM: Workers by the Numbers #16: Analyzing the January Jobs and Unemployment Report with Theresa Ghilarducci and Aaron Sojourner

UPCOMING LIVE STREAM: Workers by the Numbers #16: Analyzing the January Jobs and Unemployment Report with Theresa Ghilarducci and Aaron Sojourner

What will the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly jobs and unemployment report for January mean for workers and worker power? Tune in to the Power at Work blog Friday, February 2 at 9 a.m. ET to... Read more »
‘New-collar’ workers, no degree necessary

‘New-collar’ workers, no degree necessary

Pixelfit | E+ | Getty Images The labor market may be cooling but there are opportunities ahead, especially for new-collar workers. So called “new-collar” jobs typically require highly skilled workers and often... Read more »
‘Managing up’ career trend can boost employee productivity

‘Managing up’ career trend can boost employee productivity

The workforce trends of 2023 focused largely on employee burnout and decreased job satisfaction, as seen through such trends as quiet quitting, “bare-minimum Mondays” and “boreout,” the TikTok sensation. Yet with the latest viral career... Read more »
Too many new moms would rather leave the workforce than return to their jobs

Too many new moms would rather leave the workforce than return to their jobs

A new survey reveals that companies could be doing more to retain employees after they become parents. Source link Read more »

Workers by the Numbers – Friday at Noon ET: Jobs & Unemployment Numbers with Alicia Modestino, EPI’s Elise Gould and New School’s Rick McGahey

Join Northeastern University Professor and labor economist Alicia Modestino as she hosts the Economic Policy Institute’s Elise Gould and The New School’s Rick McGahey for a discussion and worker-focused analysis of the... Read more »

Study: Education Helps Ex-Offenders Find Jobs, Earn More, and Stay out of Jail

Findings published in the American Journal of Criminal Justice, based on an analysis of research studies on the effects of prison education in the U.S., discovered that incarcerated people who get an... Read more »
US labor market is ‘very different’ from past cycles: Morgan Stanley

US labor market is ‘very different’ from past cycles: Morgan Stanley

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Seth Carpenter, Morgan Stanley’s global chief economist discusses the implications of the Fed’s attempts to reduce balance sheet on... Read more »
Energy, Infrastructure, Domestic Manufacturing Need Immigration for Jobs

Energy, Infrastructure, Domestic Manufacturing Need Immigration for Jobs

Related Practices & Jurisdictions Thursday, September 14, 2023 As the United States carries out projects funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors... Read more »
How To Deal With Toxic People In Professional Settings

How To Deal With Toxic People In Professional Settings

An employee contemplates quitting. getty Being in a toxic professional environment can be tough. Maybe it’s the managing director whose employees secretly dislike them. It could be a coworker who makes disparaging... Read more »
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