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Whether remote, onsite, or hybrid, here’s what really matters at the Best Workplaces in New York, Chicago, Texas, and the Bay Area
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Whether remote, onsite, or hybrid, here’s what really matters at the Best Workplaces in New York, Chicago, Texas, and the Bay Area
By Ted Kitterman and Great Place To WorkJune 13, 2024
Young man working at his desk in an office at night
Success
Productivity theater is the biggest time suck among workers, study reveals—‘we’re in a system that, unintentionally, is set up to steal our attention’
By Jane ThierJune 12, 2024
Group of colleagues sitting and working together in a busy office.
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Exclusive: Some CHROs are treating remote and hybrid workers like ‘second class citizens’—but it’s a strategy likely to backfire
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighJune 10, 2024
Allan Thygesen, CEO of Docusign
Leadership
Docusign CEO says while it’s objectively true that Americans work harder than Europeans, maybe Americans aren’t necessarily happier
By Eleanor PringleJune 8, 2024
Tourist admiring Porto and Dom Luis I bridge
Lifestyle
Portugal—no longer a safe haven for digital nomads—is leaving 400,000 jobseekers in limbo with its latest immigration crackdown
By Ryan HoggJune 4, 2024
Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke poses in this undated photo released in the late 1960s. Clarke, the author of more than 100 books, including "2001: A Space Odyssey", died early Wednesday, March 19, 2008 after suffering from breathing problems. He was 90. (AP Photo/Files)
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A British sci-fi writer correctly predicted almost everything about modern living, from AI to remote work, 60 years ago: ‘Men will no longer commute, they will communicate’
By Jane ThierMay 29, 2024
A business office with a number of employees working at computers while listening to a colleague talking and reviewing some data on wall mounted monitors.
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The U.K.’s stats body faced a strike after trying to end remote work—now it’s dealing with a 20% staff exodus
By Ryan HoggMay 29, 2024
Disappointed young woman reading something on her phone
Success
Want to make $250,000? You probably have to say goodbye to flexible work, new data reveals
By Jane ThierMay 28, 2024
Worried LGBTQ+ employee sits at laptop and works.
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Workplace discrimination is driving LBGTQI+ employees to quit their jobs. Here’s how companies can step up and support them
By Emma BurleighMay 28, 2024
Americans are working longer hours and 43% say their eye health is worsening as a result
Life
Americans are working longer hours and 43% say their eye health is worsening as a result
By Jordyn BradleyMay 24, 2024
A woman sits on a lounge chair on the beach while working on her laptop.
Success
Millennials call it ‘quiet vacationing,’ but it’s really remote work gone wrong—and it’s CEOs’ worst nightmare
By Sasha RogelbergMay 23, 2024
Worker sits at desk and learns from laptop.
Newsletters
Genpact’s upskilling plan is tripling engagement and wildly improving retention
By Emma BurleighMay 21, 2024
Merrick Garland
Tech
Thousands of North Koreans stole Americans’ identities and took remote-work tech jobs at Fortune 500 companies, DOJ says
By Eric Tucker and The Associated PressMay 16, 2024
Businessman using smart phone while walking with colleagues in corridor during leaving office
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Some of the most talented, high-ranking workers at Apple, Microsoft, and SpaceX jumped ship after return-to-office mandates, new study reveals
By Jane ThierMay 16, 2024
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Leadership
Dell hybrid employees who don’t show up to the office enough are getting a literal red flag
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 16, 2024
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