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Why Zyn nicotine pouches are all the rage among workers looking for a boost
Forget cigarettes or a cup of coffee. Some workers find all the inspiration they need in a tiny pou…
Dan DeFrancesco
Why 'quiet quit' when you can 'quiet vacation'? Millennials are taking time off without telling their bosses. Gen Z has a different tactic.
Nearly four in 10 millennials said they have taken time off without telling their boss, a poll foun…
Kelsey Vlamis
A Stormy Daniels documentary comes out Monday, and Trump's hush-money lawyers are already raging. Here's why.
The Peacock project, which airs Monday, reveals Stormy Daniels still owes Trump $600,000 in legal f…
Laura Italiano
A woman 'rage applied' to a job, scored an interview in 2 days, and an offer soon after. Here's why a career coach wouldn't recommend it.
A woman said an incident at work put her in a "foul mood," so she applied for a new job. She'd been…
Maria Noyen
Quiet quit, rage quit, or find a new job? Here's how to decide.
There's a case for each approach. Your choice depends on things like how much tedium you can tolera…
Shana Lebowitz
JPMorgan's Dimon and Goldman's Solomon warn investors to be 'cautious' and 'vigilant' as economic risks mount and conflicts rage
Jamie Dimon says there are "so many uncertainties out there," David Solomon predicts parts of the e…
Theron Mohamed
What recession? The Great Resignation rages on with 4.3 million Americans quitting in May amid a still-hot job market
"Workers don't think there is a recession happening. Employers certainly don't either," Nick Bunker…
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff
Most employers say they expect less than 9% of employees to quit after COVID restrictions disappear. They might be in for a surprise.
Most employers don't believe the post-pandemic "Great Resignation" will happen, but half of employe…
Heather Schlitz
3 people who rage-quit their jobs share how and why they don't regret it: 'The last 8 months were hell'
"Everyone began quitting. I realized that the company no longer gave a damn about us, if they ever …
Melissa Petro
Low pay isn't causing people to quit their jobs — toxic workplace culture is
Workers quit in record numbers throughout 2021. By December, 38 million workers total had quit thei…
Avery Hartmans
Restaurant and hotel workers are quitting their jobs at a rate that's more than twice the record national average
A record 892,000 accommodation and food-services employees quit their jobs in August, leading to th…
Dominick Reuter,Madison Hoff
Rage walking helped me move through my anger — literally. Here's how the self-care technique helps you process emotion.
Rage walking or hiking is going for a brisk walk to help process anger. I've been practicing this s…
Annabel Lee
Burned out frontline workers are seeking out the lesser evil in their job searches
After months of coping with abuse, many frontline workers are desperate to find jobs without custom…
Áine Cain,Allana Akhtar
3 things you should know about the millions of people quitting their jobs, according to the chief economist of the AFL-CIO
The pandemic forced millions of people out of work, but now millions are quitting the jobs they kep…
Juliana Kaplan,Andy Kiersz
Workers are 'epiphany-quitting' their jobs after the pandemic forced them to rethink everything about their lives
COVID-19 brought many people clarity and a renewed sense of urgency, which has led some people to q…
Sarah Jackson
Employers say 'ghosting coasting' is a growing problem, but workers have their reasons for quietly walking away from a job
"We're just understaffed and barely keeping our heads above water and I'm at a complete loss as to …
Dominick Reuter
I quit my job without giving notice. Here's why you shouldn't feel obligated to stay if a job is hurting your mental health.
"I stuck around long enough to see the termination notice go out, and then I logged off with a sigh…
Rahkim Sabree
Workers are 'rage quitting' their jobs as a tightening labor market forces employers to take note of unfavorable conditions and low pay
"At this point, it's like a light bulb went off and I was like, I'm not doing this," former Walmart…
Áine Cain
WE ALL QUIT: A photo of a Burger King sign went viral after workers protested long hours, low pay, and kitchen temperatures that reached 97 degrees
The nine Burger King workers join the ranks of retail and restaurant employees "rage quitting" jobs…
Mary Hanbury
A California taco restaurant posted a sign blaming government handouts for slow service and a staff shortage
Some business owners blame workers or government handouts for the labor shortage - others say the s…