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Britain’s new government closes in on major employment reforms including enhanced sick and maternity pay and a zero-hour contract ban
Britain’s new Labour government will on Thursday take a key step towards delivering major reforms to workers’ rights when it…
French workers are taking more sick leave than ever, but the government can’t afford to foot the bill
French workers are taking more and more sick leave, and with the government facing unprecedented debt, it’s likely that new…
The gig economy, once primarily associated with entertainment or low-wage service jobs, is undergoing a profound transformation, driven in part…
So long London? Goldman Sachs is turning to Birmingham and Warsaw for talent in lower-cost European cities
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is looking to hire dozens more workers in its new Birmingham office as part of the…
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has a range of options when they meet next week. The first question is…
Utah has the best work environment in America, including the fewest hours on the clock. Here’s where your state ranks
Utah isn’t just the birthplace of JW Marriott, land of “America’s First Department Store,” and the unlikely launchpad of Kentucky…
Consultants seeking work are increasingly likely to be chasing ghosts. Job listings for consulting roles with no hiring activity, also…
What’s the best way to plan your career path? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge,…
A surprisingly high number of workers say they’re okay with their employer listening in on their work chats and email
Employers are increasingly listening in on their workers, and a surprising number of employees don’t have a problem with it. …
Recruiters, beware: Narcissistic applicants are drawn to this kind of ‘seductive’ language in job postings
Every company wants to hire someone “ambitious” who “thinks outside the box,” right? Who “thinks strategically” and “communicates persuasively”? While…