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In March, the British labor market saw a decrease in the rate of pay growth and the shortage of job applicants.
Read moreThe International Monetary Fund's latest outlook on the global economy is dim, as they’ve decreased their growth projection.
Read moreIn a win for work-life balance supporters, a city in Spain is going to temporarily introduce a four-day work week.
Read moreThe commercial real estate sector isn't doing so well, and banks may be seriously impacted.
Read moreA shift in work culture is taking place as states and employers expand parental leave eligibility.
Read moreWhat's going on:Â Â Simon Kuper, a professional who says he has worked alone for 25 years, told the Financial Times (FT) about his experience using a WeWork space. Unable to...
Read moreIn Europe, Big Tech is finding out that layoffs aren’t as easy as in the US.
Read moreThe IRS is gearing up for an $80 billion investment over the next two years to hire 20,000 new employees.
Read moreAmazon announced that it would be decreasing employee stock awards.
Read moreAmericans filing for unemployment benefits decreased last week, but yearly revisions uncovered a higher number of applications.
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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