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The recent drop in unauthorized immigration to the United States has slowed employment growth, particularly in construction and manufacturing, and those trends are likely to continue, new research from the...
Read moreOnce upon a time (a few years ago), if you wanted to rapidly increase your salary, the best way to do it was “job hopping”: bouncing up the career ladder...
Read moreFewer top corporate executives could be subject to extensive investor disclosures about their compensation under pending regulatory reforms, Wall Street's top regulator said Tuesday. The remarks from Paul Atkins, chair...
Read moreGoldman Sachs is preparing to eliminate race, gender identity, sexual orientation, and other diversity-related factors from the criteria its board uses to assess prospective candidates, The Wall Street Journal reported...
Read moreJohnson & Johnson said on Wednesday it will invest more than $1 billion to build a new cell therapy facility in Pennsylvania, part of its larger plans announced last year...
Read moreThe U.S. public company sector is experiencing its highest rate of CEO turnover in over a decade, with younger, less-experienced leaders taking the helm amid economic uncertainty and technological change....
Read moreThe U.S. job market appears steady on paper, but many workers are stuck outside it. Today, one in four unemployed Americans — about 1.8 million people — has been searching...
Read moreCalifornia lawmakers are advancing a bipartisan proposal to keep remote work available for state employees ahead of a July 1 deadline requiring most workers to return to offices at least...
Read moreFlexible workplace operator International Workplace Group is working to acquire Design Offices, with the transaction currently being assessed by Germany’s federal competition regulator. No additional details will be released until...
Read moreMiss the pandemic era of working from home? Give it a decade or two, and it’s set to be the norm again. That’s because, although baby boomer and Gen X...
Read moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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