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Commentary
Career hoarding is on the rise—but it comes at a cost
By Tessa WestJune 21, 2022
Maryland Apple workers face hurdles after vote to unionize. But ‘it’s not that big a deal to lose one of these jobs because you can get another crummy job,’ one labor scholar says
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Maryland Apple workers face hurdles after vote to unionize. But ‘it’s not that big a deal to lose one of these jobs because you can get another crummy job,’ one labor scholar says
By The Associated PressJune 20, 2022
Amazon Labor rights
Retail
Amazon’s warehouse problems? It’s running out of workers to hire, and has too much space
By Sophie MellorJune 20, 2022
Apple workers vote to unionize at Maryland store: ‘They made a huge sacrifice for thousands of Apple employees’
Retail
Apple workers vote to unionize at Maryland store: ‘They made a huge sacrifice for thousands of Apple employees’
By Erin PraterJune 19, 2022
For too many Black tech workers, the glass ceiling remains firmly in place
Commentary
For too many Black tech workers, the glass ceiling remains firmly in place
By Rick SuberJune 17, 2022
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong
Leadership
Just months after a hiring frenzy, companies are laying off workers. Here’s how to make sense of the conflicting job market
By Geoff ColvinJune 17, 2022
Airline staff shortages are threatening to ruin your summer holidays—and it could take 12 months before they get better
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Airline staff shortages are threatening to ruin your summer holidays—and it could take 12 months before they get better
By Anurag Kotoky, Angus Whitley, Siddharth Philip and BloombergJune 17, 2022
What will Musk say in his address to Twitter employees? 5 key agenda points worried staff will be desperate to know
Tech
What will Musk say in his address to Twitter employees? 5 key agenda points worried staff will be desperate to know
By Christiaan HetznerJune 14, 2022
Tesla hired a boss to open up Singapore’s pricy car market. 12 months later he’s axed in Elon Musk’s purge
Tech
Tesla hired a boss to open up Singapore’s pricy car market. 12 months later he’s axed in Elon Musk’s purge
By Christiaan HetznerJune 13, 2022
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick
Tech
Activision Blizzard agrees to negotiations with CWA following historic union vote
By Cecilia D'Anastasio and BloombergJune 10, 2022
Jozsef Varadi, CEO of Wizz Air
Leadership
‘Like handing car keys to a drunk driver’: Backlash hits airline boss for telling staff to work through their exhaustion
By Christiaan HetznerJune 10, 2022
Why Mercer’s CEO thinks employee loyalty is in decline—and what managers can do about it
Leadership
Why Mercer’s CEO thinks employee loyalty is in decline—and what managers can do about it
By Phil WahbaJune 10, 2022
McDonald’s has shuffled menu during the pandemic to save time and simplify operations: parfaits and salads out
Retail
McDonald’s has shuffled menu during the pandemic to save time and simplify operations: parfaits and salads out
By Leslie Patton and BloombergJune 9, 2022
Starbucks is recruiting a CEO from the outside: Here are 4 key challenges the new boss will have to tackle
Leadership
Starbucks is recruiting a CEO from the outside: Here are 4 key challenges the new boss will have to tackle
By Chloe TaylorJune 8, 2022
7 Starbucks workers who pushed to organize even after getting fired in February celebrate union vote in Memphis
Retail
7 Starbucks workers who pushed to organize even after getting fired in February celebrate union vote in Memphis
By Adrian Sainz and The Associated PressJune 7, 2022
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