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America’s productivity boom predates AI and work from home is the reason why says Stanford economist
The American worker is on a productivity tear and it may have more to do with a surge in working…
In the workforce, AI is having the opposite effect it was supposed to, UC Berkeley researchers warn
AI is making workers more productive, but it could also be burning them out, according to a new study by…
Staff at a major Swedish pharmacy chain are being paid to take time off with friends to combat loneliness—they can even text loved ones during the $100 ‘friendship hour’
Loneliness is wearing down so many workers that it’s been deemed an “epidemic” by U.S. healthcare professionals. Across the pond…
The world’s youngest self-made billionaire hasn’t taken a day off in 3 years and can’t stop thinking about work—here’s how he keeps from burnout
Step aside, Mark Zuckerberg, Silicon Valley has a new muscle to flex in its rolodex of young founders. Billionaire Brendan…
These 2 kinds of employees are emerging in the AI-generated ‘workslop’ era—here’s why it may be better to write the email yourself
As AI tools are reshaping how white-collar workers communicate, two very different kinds of employees are starting to emerge. On…
Employers are dishing out quiet promotions: fancy new job roles without the title or pay—and experts say it ‘practically guarantees burnout’
Meet the budget-friendly promotion: more work, same pay. It’s a common phenomenon for many workers. One day you’re updating spreadsheets…
Figma’s CEO sent cold emails and bought coffee to convince former LinkedIn and Flipboard coworkers to use his product before its $68 billion success
The 33-year-old CEO was just 19 when he founded the online design tool in 2012, and the aspiring tech entrepreneur…
Most people say the number of work emails they receive each day is stressful, according to a recent survey from…
More than half of job seekers say it’s hard to know what is and isn’t acceptable at work because of…
If you find the job hunt daunting, you’re not alone: 39% of Americans actively searching for a job fear potential…












