Showing all posts tagged Business Trends
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Survey: Employer-Worker Disputes Are Even More Entrenched in 2023
The annual US inflation rate was 6.4% for the 12-month period ending in January 2022. Most 2023 raises will be lower.
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What is Conscious Quitting? The Moral Movement Sweeping Gen Z
Companies without clearly defined values are losing out on talent, and employers need to take note.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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Companies That Offer a 4-Day Work Week in 2023
The research on the four-day work week has shown that it improves productivity, mental health, and even revenue.
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Twitter Closes Two India Offices, Wants Staff Working Remotely
Twitter's India team was already gutted in late 2022, when Twitter fired more than 90% of its more than 200 employees.
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Wix Continues with Layoffs, Cuts 6% of Workforce
The popular website builder is letting go of 370 workers, adding on to the 100 laid off employees from September last year.
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Atlanta Is the Best City for Digital Nomads, Report ShowsÂ
Portland, OR and Austin, TX follow close behind the nation's frontrunner, with New York trailing behind at #94.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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Biden Is Close to Banning Non-Compete Agreements Outright
This ban would be a huge win for the 18% of US workers that are currently subject to the clause.
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What is Resenteeism? Quiet Quitting’s Moody Successor
As workers are grow increasingly resentful towards their jobs, many are no longer staying quiet.
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Happily Never After: Disney Cuts 7,000 Jobs
Even the media empire isn't immune to economic downturn, with CEO Bob Iger planning to make cuts to the tune of $5.5 billion.
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eBay Lays Off Hundreds of Employees in Latest Redundancies
The CEO says that the move will free up "additional space to invest and create new roles in high-potential areas."
Aaron Drapkin -
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FMCSA Revokes Certification for Nationwide ELD
After April 4, any driver using Nationwide ELD will be in violation of the ELD mandate, and may be placed out of service.
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Zuckerberg Hints at More Meta Layoffs to Come
Meta announces plans to become a 'more nimble organization' as employees brace themselves for more potential layoffs.
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HubSpot, Pinterest Add to Tech Layoff Chaos
The pair have become the latest high-profile tech companies to slash their headcounts in an effort to cut costs.
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Survey: Most Employees Are Planning to Move Jobs in 2023
A new survey found that compensation and work-life balance are making employees want to move jobs in 2023.
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Following Layoffs, Intel’s Next Target Is Employee Salaries
The cuts will be to executive and mid-level management positions, with hourly workers not being impacted at all.
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PayPal Fires 2,000 Employees as Tech Layoffs Continue
PayPal joins the fray of tech layoffs, cutting 7% of its workforce with "more work to do," according to its CEO.
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Survey: Gen Z’s Position on Remote Work Can’t Be Summed Up
As with any generation, there's no single hive-mind opinion to point to as a yardstick for interpreting them.
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Data Breaches That Have Happened in 2022 and 2023 So Far
Apple, Meta, and Twitter have all disclosed cybersecurity attacks over the past 12 months. We track the latest data breaches.
Aaron Drapkin -
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Elon Musk Looks to Raise $3 Billion as Twitter’s Ad Revenue Tanks
As Twitter's debts pile up and the company auctions off merch online, Musk and his team are considering equity financing.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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IBM Joins Tech Layoffs Frenzy, Axeing Almost 4,000 Employees
As big tech buckles, one of the sector's largest employers, IBM, decides to axe its headcount by 1.5%.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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As Google Layoffs Hit High Achievers, Angry Employees Want Answers
Google's decision to fire 6% of its workforce has not gone down well with the employees left on the company payroll.
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