WiseTech Global Layoffs Put the Spotlight Back on the Era of AI Investments
WiseTech Global is exploring layoffs as a part of its two-year restructuring plan to pursue AI-driven efficiency gains. ...
Bereavement Leave Isn’t Just a Fringe Benefit but a Central Employee Demand
The demand for bereavement leave is growing, but employers aren’t necessarily planning to increase their offerings at a similar scale. ...
Curious About the Fastest Growing Skills in the U.S.? LinkedIn Has Some Insights
LinkedIn’s Skills on the Rise report explored the fastest-growing skills in the U.S., reemphasizing the growing trend of skill-based hiring. ...
Efficiency Over Volume: How to Offset The Rising Cost of Recruiting
The rising cost of recruiting workers presents an interesting paradox with the low-hire, low-fire approach further complicating recruitment. ...
Union Workers Protest Layoffs at Whirlpool Over Fears of Jobs Being Offshored
Whirlpool union workers protest against the company’s decision to lay off workers, accusing the business of moving jobs away from the U.S. ...
Are In-House Therapists at Work a Good Idea? Diving Into Mental Health Musings
Providing in-house therapists at work could be the key to happier and more productive employees who feel supported on the job. ...
Forks, Knives, and Notepads? Exploring Lunch and Learn Trainings at Work
Lunch and learn sessions are a great way to make training and discussions a more interactive and engaging part of an organization’s routine. ...
Clear the Way! Gen Z Workers Are On Their Way to Take Up Skilled Trades
Gen Z appears certain about their decision to take up skilled trades and white-collar work, and it’s easy to understand this mindset shift. ...
The Frontline Pivot: The Lowe’s Layoffs Reveal the 2026 Retail Strategy
The layoffs at Lowe’s are expected to affect 600 corporate and support employees in April, adding to the stream of cuts in the retail sector. ...
Week 4 and Counting: Understanding the 2026 Kaiser Permanente Labor Strike
The Kaiser Permanente worker strike in 2026 shows no signs of slowing down, although 40% of workers have reportedly returned to their jobs. ...
DEI Dilemmas Mount as Goldman Sachs Gets Set to Drop Board Diversity Policy
Goldman Sachs’ DEI policy takes another hit as it begins plans to drop DEI requirements from its board-candidate criteria. ...
Are Employees Beating Back a Career Crisis with an Adult “Gap Year” from Work?
Are adults contemplating taking a gap year from work? Sabbaticals aren’t unusual, but their impact on the workplace could be substantial. ...
The 40% Rework Tax: How AI Output Quality Issues Are Diluting Productivity Gains
AI-driven productivity gains are redefining operations, but AI output quality issues result in almost 40% of AI time savings being lost to rework. ...
Could the Record High CEO Turnover Numbers Be Affecting Your Workforce?
As global CEO turnover hits a record high in 2025, it’s time to evaluate why such constant leadership change may be detrimental to your workforce. ...
How to Go From Campus to Corporate: Tips on Getting Your First Job
If you’re looking for tips on how to get your first job and start your career right, then we have a few suggestions on how to get started. ...
Digital Learning vs Personalized Human-Led Training: What Comes Out on Top?
There are many advantages to digital learning, but personalized training, particularly that led by human instructors, often fares better. ...









