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I loved my job at Microsoft, but I had to resign on principle. Here’s why
By Holly AlpineSeptember 17, 2024
A white woman with brown hair holds her head as she looks at papers on her desk.
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Women are making workplace gains but they’re still getting challenged and undermined
By Azure GilmanSeptember 17, 2024
Blogilates founder’s father gave her an ultimatum before building her fashion empire: ‘Be a lawyer, doctor, or failure’
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Blogilates founder’s father gave her an ultimatum before building her fashion empire: ‘Be a lawyer, doctor, or failure’
By Alice BarlowSeptember 17, 2024
Worker is bullied by a colleague.
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How to deal with a workplace bully—Here’s what experts recommend to handle a toxic coworker
By Emma BurleighSeptember 17, 2024
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‘LeBron of lacrosse’ Paul Rabil shares his leadership mindset playbook: Stay hands-on and learn competitive compromise
By Massimo MarioniSeptember 16, 2024
Paramedic helps elderly man amid fire.
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Bank of America has a niche benefit that helps employees in crisis 
By Emma BurleighSeptember 16, 2024
The ‘flagship office’ is on the rise—and it uses the principles of the experience economy to coax employees back to their desks
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The ‘flagship office’ is on the rise—and it uses the principles of the experience economy to coax employees back to their desks
By B. Joseph Pine II and Louis-Etienne DuboisSeptember 16, 2024
Emergency squad helps ailing patient.
Leadership
How Bank of America built an ‘emergency task force’ to help employees in crisis
By Emma BurleighSeptember 16, 2024
As Boeing’s workers strike, its new CEO is facing a formidable opponent with the upper hand
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As Boeing’s workers strike, its new CEO is facing a formidable opponent with the upper hand
By Shawn TullySeptember 14, 2024
Tristan Handy, founder and CEO of dbt Labs
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‘Founder mode’ is missing a key to growth—take it from a founder and CEO
By Tristan HandySeptember 13, 2024
Mother is stressed with child.
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A ‘sandwich generation’ of stressed out caregivers is looking for employers that offer these benefits
By Azure Gilman and Emma BurleighSeptember 13, 2024
Americans’ retirement investments are at the mercy of the culture wars
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Americans’ retirement investments are at the mercy of the culture wars
By Freada Kapor Klein and Mitch KaporSeptember 13, 2024
Employers expect health care benefit costs to keep rising—and they’re going to have to make some tough choices
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Employers expect health care benefit costs to keep rising—and they’re going to have to make some tough choices
By Emma BurleighSeptember 12, 2024
Kamala Harris’s endorsements show Republicans may be paying the price for their newfound anti-business rhetoric
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Kamala Harris’s endorsements show Republicans may be paying the price for their newfound anti-business rhetoric
By Tevi TroySeptember 12, 2024
Norfolk Southern fires CEO over inappropriate workplace relationship
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Norfolk Southern fires CEO over inappropriate workplace relationship
By Kiel Porter and BloombergSeptember 11, 2024
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