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Newsweek's ranking of the Most Loved Workplaces in America 2023 pays tribute to companies that put respect, caring and appreciation for their employees at the center of their business model and, in doing so, have earned the loyalty and respect of the people who work for them.
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Outrage as woman "said no" to mom asking to swap Christmas annual leave
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The six best online job boards and apps
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How To Fix U.S. Air Travel for Passengers With Disabilities
No matter how often you travel, where you live or whether you walk or roll through your local airport, every one of us wants to be treated with dignity and respect when we fly.
You can now get paid $600 to eat cake and watch a show about baking
Ahead of the new series of the "Great British Baking Show," one company is offering something even better than a Paul Hollywood handshake.
A Labor Day speech for the ages: MLK on the meaning and purpose of work
Martin Luther King Jr.'s clarion call for excellence is rarely heard in our pulpits, let alone our classrooms, today.
'Bidenomics' Is Not a Viable Election Strategy
Whatever the outcome of the next election, it's obvious that American families and businesses continue to endure economic hardship.
How to break a bad work habit
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Boss excluding worker from office birthday tradition slammed: "Forgotten"
The snub came despite the fact that the employee had mentioned their birthday to their boss just a day earlier.
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Bidenomics is Growing the Middle Class
Between countless acronyms and varying timelines for new policies to go into effect, it can be hard for Americans to know how new laws are altering our economic picture.
Warning signs that you're pursuing the wrong career
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Navigating the transition from individual contributor to people leader
Moving to a leadership role requires you to develop new skills and think strategically. Consultant and executive coach Brandy L. Simula, Ph.D. shows you how.
Three warning signs about the economy that will have spooked Joe Biden
The average price of a gallon of gas rose by 30 cents over the past month despite a falling rate of inflation.
Internet amazed by young woman's unique job choice: "My dream"
"How can I find jobs that require [being] in the water most of the time?" asked one user on TikTok.
Woman urged to reject job after spotting note on resume about her looks
"Should I find this insulting?" the woman wrote while sharing a photo of the handwritten comment on her resume.
Man charges company who fired him 10x hourly rate after asking for help
"I still have hard feelings, but money's money so I said yes," the employee told Newsweek.
Subway launches investigation as injured worker claims they can't visit ER
A Subway spokesperson said the company is "working to get more information" about what a supervisor told the employee.
Heavily pregnant nurse reveals why she's still working 12-hour shifts
"The fact is, the U.S. as a whole offers little support to pregnant and postpartum employees," labor nurse Sarah told Newsweek.
You can now get paid $17K just to play UNO for a month
The successful applicant will be paid to play UNO for four hours a day, four days a week for four weeks.
Woman quits job after 3 days, internet applauds her reasons: "Toxic place"
Newsweek spoke with two career experts to understand why the boss' exchange with his former employer was so unprofessional.
Laid-Off Bud Light workers offered job leads at "non-woke businesses"
Former employees have been invited to "find new opportunities without the woke nonsense" by a "non-woke" marketplace and job board.
Worker's reason for excluding "entitled" woman from free lift slammed
"Instead of talking to her and saying you wouldn't give her a ride anymore, you embarrassed her in front of everyone," one commenter said.
Chart shows dramatic change in Fed interest rate
Another interest rate hike by the Fed, to the largest level in 22 years, will affect Americans in many ways.
Fury as employee gets job offer pulled after asking for $1 pay increase
"Rescinding a job offer happens more often than you think for a variety of reasons," human resources consultant Nina Ross told Newsweek.
What Gen Z wants: 6 ways to attract the best young talent
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I quit stripping for a normal job. Now I might go back
I wanted to choose my mental health over money. But after quitting, I still felt stuck.
He asked a tactless interview question about my 10-year resume gap
Had it just been suggested that, perhaps, I'd wasted 10 years of my life "not doing anything?"
Worker discovers her "dream job" is doomed, so she bought the business
"I found out about 3 weeks ago they planned to close it down," said Ruth Curtis, who is taking on the business herself.