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Are Unionized Gig Workers The Future Of Work?
Gig work is growing, but just because workers are leaving full-time jobs doesn’t mean they no longer need workplace protections
Can All Employees Handle Intense Work?
Intense work can take a toll on employee well-being, regardless of the job, but new research suggests that there are some employees better able to cope than others
Non-Profit Helpline Shifts To Chatbots, Then Shuts Down Rogue AI
The largest eating disorder non-profit in the country is replacing staff and volunteers with an AI-based online solution. Then it went rogue
Collaboration As Antidote To Loneliness: 4 Steps For Building Exceptional Teams
Executive coach, Sven Gade, shares his secret sauce for turning dysfunctional teams to excellent ones and discusses why collaboration is a great antidote for loneliness
Pandemic Burnout Turns More Health Professionals Into ‘Traveling’ Workers
Three in four allied health professionals are becoming traveling workers at the beginning of their careers thanks to burnout, a new analysis shows
Fake Job Scams Are Becoming More Common—Here’s How To Protect Yourself
Employment scams cost workers about $2 billion in direct losses each year, according to the Better Business Bureau
Applying 5 ‘Lucky Girl Syndrome’ Tactics For Beating Cancer To Your Job Search
How one person applied "lucky girl syndrome" to five job-finding tips—learned through the communion of her cancer journey and her life’s professional work
The Journey From People Pleaser To Power Negotiator: A Self-Transformation
As a recovering people pleaser, I share the biggest lessons I have learned on my journey to becoming a confident negotiator
How To Manage Competing Job Offers
While having competing job offers can create stress, it’s good to have choice. By following these strategies, you can make the process more manageable
7 Types Of Relationships That Help You Manage Microstress
There are seven categories of people to help you effectively manage microstress