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AI will reshape the global labor force. Employers will need to help their workers keep up.
Artificial intelligence is poised to remake aspects of nearly all jobs. Employers will need to find…
Tim Paradis
The boss of a $3 billion software company slams RTO mandates, saying they rob workers of the sense of being adults
While many tech companies are dragging workers back into the office, others are bucking the trend a…
Alexandra Bacon
Heat-related injuries to workers in the Americas have soared since 2000, study finds
Extreme heat is taking a toll on the global economy and workers around the world. The Americas have…
Katie Balevic
Gen X is in charge now, and boomers are being shown the door
The last leaders of the boomer era look set to cede their power to younger Gen X leaders across the…
Hasan Chowdhury
A social worker who quit to become a life coach explains how she made a career pivot that quintupled her salary
Dr. Kiki Ramsey started her career as a social worker. Burnout drove her to pivot to life coaching,…
Julia Pugachevsky
AI could force 12 million workers to switch jobs in coming years, causing unprecedented competition
Workers will need to retrain or skill up to stay competitive in the job market in coming years, lab…
Jennifer Sor
From OK vacations to so-so jobs, it's time to embrace being average
In the age where you're supposed to optimize everything, maybe it's fine to just be fine.
Emily Stewart
Why workers who lose their jobs to AI will be better off than the Midwest manufacturing employees of two decades ago
The AI boom won't follow the same path as the US's manufacturing decline, an economist says. Worker…
Jacob Zinkula
There's a huge pay raise on the way for clean energy workers
The Treasury Department unveiled a new rule that says developers could get bigger tax credits if th…
Juliana Kaplan
Turns out being a venture capitalist can be really hard and some VCs want out
It's been a difficult two years for VCs, from difficulty raising money to subpar valuations. That's…
Dan DeFrancesco
A future-of-work expert explains why some companies are willing to risk losing talent to get workers back to the office
Strict RTO mandates are causing tension between workers and their bosses. BI spoke to future-of-wor…
Polly Thompson
Gen Z to older workers: We're just like you
Some generational divides aren't so pronounced. Gen Z workers prioritize fair pay, career advanceme…
Tim Paradis
Some workers say they're still 'coffee badging,' or swiping into work to show their faces before quickly returning home
Nearly 1 in 5 workers who responded to a recent LinkedIn poll said they're still "coffee badging."
Sarah Jackson
Google employees react to facial-recognition security being tested at one of its campuses
Google employees are mixed on new facial recognition security being tested at one of their campuses.
Ana Altchek
Fully remote workers are at the highest risk of being replaced by AI, a Stanford professor says
Jobs that can be done fully remotely, like data entry or working in call centers, may be at the mos…
Aaron Mok
Wells Fargo fired employees accused of faking work. It shows some bosses are cracking down on disengagement.
Wells Fargo's decision to reportedly fire more than a dozen workers for faking work is a reminder t…
Tim Paradis
It's getting really hard to find a job that pays well
Job growth is booming in low-paying, traditionally female industries, but high-paying roles might b…
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff
Being a voluntary NEET can be good for your mental health, according to a psychologist
Those who choose not to be engaged in employment, education, or training may be saving themselves s…
Lindsay Dodgson
Tech workers tired of Silicon Valley are moving to New York City in droves for the social scene
New York City attracted more tech talent from the Bay Area than any other city between 2022 and 202…
Katie Balevic
Uber, Doordash, and other gig workers in Seattle may be about to face a pay reckoning
A proposal, drafted with the support of delivery companies, could roll back Seattle's PayUp law for…