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Walmart, World’s Biggest Retailer, Will Curb Diversity Efforts
Walmart Inc. is reversing course on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, joining a growing list of businesses retreating on DEI programs targeted by conservative activists. The world's ...Allstate Thinks Outside the Cubicle With Flexible Workspaces
After ditching two-thirds of its office space and selling its Chicago headquarters, Allstate Corp. realized that even employees who prefer working remotely still need a place to gather with their ...When the Boss Doesn’t Want to Hear About Your Stress
Employees who struggle with stress on the job will often get help from mental health and stress management resources provided by their employers.
Amazon.com Inc. is making it harder for disabled employees to get permission to work from home, underscoring the tech giant's determination to get its corporate workforce ... After a backlash against DEI programs by conservative activists, a majority of executives in a new survey said that their companies have changed how the initiatives are ...Amazon Makes It Harder for Disabled Employees to Work From Home
Viral Work Trends Insurers Will See More in 2025
Doesn't it seem like every week there's a new article, hashtag or viral video about workplace trends? It can be confusing to keep them all straight. Here are the trends that seem to generate the most ...Companies Are Dropping the D or E From DEI to Avoid Criticism
Redefining the Employee Experience for Today’s Workplace
An organization's ability to provide an exceptional employee experience impacts its success in many ways, from driving profitability and growth to enhancing customer satisfaction. However, now that ...Understanding and Managing Overconfident, Passionate Employees
When plotting their career trajectories, young professionals are often encouraged to follow their passion. And in the entrepreneurial world, passion is often seen as a key ingredient for success. But ...New Hire Relationships: Men Rewarded for Meet and Greet Behavior
Building relationships with colleagues is critical when starting a new job, but a Rutgers-led study in the Journal of Management Scientific Reports suggests that only men are rewarded for their ...