Big Tech has lost its way. At WIRED’s Big Interview event, Techdirt editor Mike Masnick and Common Tools CEO Alex Komoroske ...
One of the gifts I’m giving my loved ones this year is a hand‑written, personalized book of quotes I’ve collected over my ...
Brown's lawsuit in the Northern District of Florida was the first legal challenge to disciplinary action taken against a ...
This year, benefit leaders shared their thoughts and strategies around the right ways to return to in-person work.
A new survey of labour-force data by Amory Gethin of the World Bank and Emmanuel Saez of the University of California, ...
Minnesota on Jan. 1 will become the 13th state to launch its own state-run paid family and medical leave program.
Harvard filed a motion last month to dismiss a lawsuit brought by two former employees, Anna Weick and Ira E. Stoll ’94, alleging that the University violated Massachusetts law by failing to pay them ...
California has once again expanded employee leave protections and benefits—this time through two significant bills signed by Governor Gavin ...
Pave reports a trend called "The Great Stay," where economic uncertainty leads employees to remain in jobs longer, reducing ...
The costs associated with Denver layoffs amount to nearly 5% of the $104 million in savings the city expects those cuts to ...
Newell Brands said the move is part of a wider turnaround plan that will eventually yield over $100 million in annual savings ...
Starting in the new year, most Minnesotans will have access to paid leave for new parents, to recover from a medical issue or ...
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