How corporate takeovers are fundamentally changing podcasting
One of the recent shifts in podcasting has been the introduction of paywalls and exclusive content. Peter Dazeley/Getty Images John Sullivan, ...
Read MoreA surgeon’s lawsuit highlights gender disparities and workplace discrimination in medicine
The surgeon faced a dilemma: continue an operation that could kill an extremely sick patient on the operating table or sew the patient up, extending ...
Read MoreThe tech industry talks about boosting diversity, but research shows little improvement
Increased diversity has eluded the tech industry. Cavan Images via Getty Images Donald T. Tomaskovic-Devey, UMass Amherst and JooHee Han, ...
Read MoreWorkers Are Changing Jobs, Raking In Big Raises---and Keeping Inflation High
Job-switchers are often reaping double-digit pay increases, a new survey shows, a phenomenon that is demonstrating bargaining power for workers while ...
Read MoreNo, Black and Asian people do not resent ‘Western achievements.’ We made them possible.
University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax made headlines and sparked outrage recently for claiming that Black and Asian people resent ...
Read MoreToxic company culture is the No. 1 reason workers are quitting jobs, survey finds
Nearly one-third of employees are considering quitting their jobs and one-quarter resigned over the past six months, according to a FlexJobs survey ...
Read MoreStore credit cards generate corporate profits and disgruntled workers
A smiling woman hands a dress to a clothing store cashier. Tom Werner/Getty Images Joya Misra, UMass Amherst and Kyla Walters, Sonoma State ...
Read MoreNearly half of all Black workers in the US make less than $15 an hour: 'How is anybody supposed to live?'
47% of Black workers and 70% of women of color earn less than $15 an hour, less than a living wage in most major US cities. Wage suppression among ...
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