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Harvard Business Review: Supporting Employees After Violence Against Their Community
Business Insider: If Your Employer is Trying to Dump Poor Performers by Tracking the Time You Spend Online and On Calls, Watch Out. Researchers Say These Metrics 'Are Anything But Fair.'
The Washington Post: California Law Forces Most Companies to Provide Salary Info in Job Ads
Phys.org: Gather Ideas From Strangers, But Work Through Them With People Close To You
MIT Sloan Management Review: Five Ways Managers Can Help Prevent Quiet Quitting
Inc.: Mark Cuban Says the Worst Career Advice Is 'Follow Your Passion.' What Should You Do Instead?
Phys.org: The Secrets of Embracing Change in Work and Life
The Washington Post: Target Axes Mandatory Retirement Age as CEOs Stay on the Job Longer
Fast Company: Why It's Often Better To Take Small Steps Rather Than A Leap Of Faith
The Wall Street Journal: Investors Are More Likely to Back Startups on Sunny Days, a Study Finds
Neurology Today: Is Impostor Syndrome Affecting Your Career? What to Do About It
Forbes: Why Boredom (Or At Least Downtime) Can Be Good For Your Brain—And For Creativity And Productivity
Phys.org: Expressing 'True Self' May Prove Elusive For Trans Employees Who Are Transitioning
The Washington Post: PwC’s Boozy U.K. Event Ends With Coma And Lawsuit
Psychology Today: How to Curb Complaining
Business Insider: A Young Employee At My Office Wore A Crop Top to Work. What's A Tactful Way To Let Her Know That's Not OK?
Forbes: Female Whistleblowers Face More Retaliation – Here’s How To Avoid It, According To A New Study
Built In: Divergent Thinking: What It Is, How It Works
Fast Company: Hybrid work isn’t working: Here’s a better approach
The New York Times: When Your Boss Is Crying, But You’re the One Being Laid Off