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JetBlue Founder David Neeleman Opens Up About Having ADHD
Neeleman is not ashamed about having ADHD. You shouldn’t be either
4 Ways To Cope With A Toxic Manager Without Quitting Your Job
A vast majority of workers in the US have experienced a toxic manager, and nearly half have quit their job as a result. But what if you don’t want to…
How To Describe Yourself In An Interview: Words To Use With Examples
When you’re in the process of interviewing, one of the questions you’re certain to get is "Tell me about yourself." Your answer may make or break your chances
Culture Hinges On Behavior Change
If you’re setting out to shift your company’s culture, your plan better include specific behaviors that you want to change
This Founder Is Mending The Rift Between Stylists And Clients With New Booking App ‘ReadyHubb’
Chidi Ashley and her groundbreaking app, Ready Hubb, which is set to revolutionize the world of booking software for beauty professionals
Judge Strikes Down Biden Administration’s Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors in Some States
A judge has blocked the Biden administration’s $15 minimum wage for federal contractors in three states. Soon thereafter, the U
US Weekly Jobless Claims: 204K
​States reported that 204,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending Sept. 23, an increase of 2,000 from last week's revised level but still
Promise of Payment of Arbitration Fees Not Sufficient
A jewelry company in California could not compel a former employee’s sexual harassment and assault claims to arbitration where the arbitrator did not receive the
New York City Amends Safe and Sick Time Regulations
On Sept. 15, the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection adopted changes to the regulations governing the city’s Earned Safe and Sick Time Act
Bank of America Bumps Up Minimum Wage
Amid conversations about high cost of living and heightened employee expectations, another major employer is making compensation changes