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Employees' Stress Over Mental Health Is Affecting Their Work
Employees are speaking loud and clear. As Mental Health Awareness Month kicks off, they're reminding employers to prioritize their mental wellbeing.
A Handful of Plunging Stocks Suggests the Consumer Is not Alright
Investors sold off Starbucks, DoorDash and Netflix after weak earnings.
Amazon CEO Jassy's Anti-Union Comments Broke the Law, Says Labor Judge
Claims made on CNBC broadcast that employees "would be better off without" a union were unlawful, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.
Antitrust Judge Hints That Google Stifles Rival Search Engine Competition
In courtroom sparring during closing arguments,U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta questions whether Google has blocked off the search engine market to other companies.
Yellen Calls Threats to Democracy Risks to U.S. Economic Growth
In a rare comment on politics--and an indirect swipe at former President Donald Trump--the Treasury Secretary says "democracy is critical to building and sustaining a strong economy."
April Jobs Report Expected to Show Slowing But Still Steady Hiring Pace
If the Labor Department's monthly jobs figures come in as expected, it would stretch the longest period of unemployment under 4 percent since the 1960s.
Creative Insights From Taylor Swift's New Song
Exploring the transformative power of adversity and curiosity in fostering creativity with practical strategies for unlocking your creative potential.
6 Ways Businesses Can Fail From the Beginning
Dramatically increase your startup's chances for success by pairing due diligence with intentionality in your planning and focus.
Tim Cook’s 3-Word Response to a Question About Apple’s AI Plans Is the Best I’ve Heard Yet
On the company's earnings call, Apple's CEO explained why it sees AI as a "very key opportunity."
Virtual But Not Invisible: 7 Tips for Standing Out in a Hybrid World
Hybrid or all-virtual roles are here to stay. Here's how to make sure you don't fade into the background.
Is Musk Crazy Smart for Axing Tesla's Supercharger Team? Or Just...
Making other EV makers more dependent on its resources could be a strategic move.
How Calling Everything a Journey Legitimizes Lethargy
The toxicity of corporate-speak has encouraged a bad habit.
Why Would Miami Dolphins Owner Stephen Ross Turn Down a Staggering $10 Billion Offer to Sell the Team? Blame Formula 1 and the Miami Grand Prix
Also credit the organization's ability to 'festivalize' sports, expanding a sporting event with a wide variety of options and experiences.
Why Friday Afternoon Is the Best Time to Plan Your Week
A time use expert makes the case for setting aside your low-productivity Friday afternoons to plan for the week to come.
3 AI Tricks for CFOs
Ways that artificial intelligence can make corporate accounting more efficient.
The Last Few Months Have Taken a Toll: Here's How Employees Are Feeling About Their Mental Wellbeing at Work
Employees are speaking loud and clear. As Mental Health Awareness Month kicks off, they're reminding employers to prioritize their mental wellbeing.
Walmart's New Private Label Courts Cost-Conscious Consumers
The largest grocery store in the U.S. has launched Bettergoods, a new private-label food brand with most products under $5
Productivity Slowed in Q1. But There's Still Good News.
U.S. worker productivity may have eased in the year's first quarter. But momentum is still going strong--and companies are getting creative.
How Ohio is Looking to Migrants to Fix Labor Gaps
Business groups and unions welcome new arrivals with work permits to fill empty positions in factories, other sectors.
Fake Claims by Scammers Threaten Class Action Settlements
A report says 80 million claims in 2023 cases showed signs of fraud, and pose an 'existential threat' to the legal process.