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Democratic Politicians Urge Companies to 'Double-Down' on DE&I Efforts
A group of Democratic attorneys general encouraged Fortune 100 leaders to continue pursuing diversity, equity and inclusion practices after their Republican counterparts warned these same companies from using racial preferences…
NFL Recognizes Seriousness Of Sexual Coercion With New Policy
In light of the sexual misconduct cases against quarterback Deshaun Watson, the NFL changed its conduct policy to include harsher punishments for sexual coercion
The Irrational Exuberance Of Gen Z: Some Feel Better Off, Even If They’re Not
Pollster John Wright of Maru Public Opinion discusses why Americans may be irrationally paranoid and some Gen Z consumers seem irrationally optimistic
Robot Recruiters, Amazon’s Relocation Orders And The Forbes 50 Over 50
The published version of this week’s Forbes Careers newsletter brings the latest news, insights and ideas about the workplace straight to your inbox every Tuesday
Should You Accept A Job With A High-Status Company Or The Firm That Pays More Money?
When deciding between two job offers, one with a high-status company and the other with a solid organization that pays more money, it's essential to consider all the factors, not…
5 Easy Ways To Make Extra Money While Working Full Time
It’s more than possible to make money on the side while working a full time job, and in this article, you’ll learn how
How To Build Your Network, According To Business Mogul Dr. Trisha Bailey
“Make sure that excellence becomes your brand."
Are You Burned Out Or Just Exhausted?
Heavy workloads, stressful jobs, and long work hours continue to leave employees at all levels feeling exhausted
The Power of Talent Intelligence: Leveraging Data for Successful Talent Acquisition and Development
Is your company maximizing all the information you have at your fingertips to succeed in attracting, retaining and developing your talent? Most organizations, even small ones practice some form of…
Tipflation: Americans Think Tipping Culture Is ‘Out Of Control’ And Workers Should Be Paid More
A recent survey by Bankrate found that roughly 66% of Americans have a negative view of tipping. Around 30% of respondents think that tipping culture is “out of control,” with…