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Ahead of the upcoming midterm elections, this week's top stories tackle the issues that could impact your organization and your employees.
November 4 -
Musk plans to eliminate half of Twitter's workforce to slash costs at the social media platform he acquired for $44 billion last month.
November 4 -
Political conversations don't need to be off limits at work. The SVP of 15Five shares his top tips for navigating challenging discussions.
November 3 -
Avivit Ben-Aharon, founder and clinical director of Great Speech, explains how speech therapy can help patients manage their long COVID symptoms.
November 3 -
More than half of U.S. workers say they haven't taken advantage of their mental health benefits, and more than 10% are unaware of these benefits.
November 3 -
Adzuna surveyed 2,000 job seekers about what job-hunting frustrations bother them the most. The results are in.
November 3 -
Bjorn Reynolds, CEO of Safeguard Global, shares the considerations employers need to make to manage employees who want to work and live abroad.
November 2 -
Young LGBTQ employees still encounter stress when entering the workforce, despite advancements in diversity efforts.
November 2 -
The use of tax-advantaged accounts such as HSAs, 105 and 125 plans can help offset price increases across the U.S. economy.
November 2 -
The credit-card giant has pay included in postings for positions beyond New York City, where a transparency requirement went into effect on November 1.
November 1 -
Tech jobs are an invaluable part of the future of work. See where they're making the biggest impact.
November 1 -
Polyanna Unruh embraced her employer's tuition-assistance benefit to go from high-school graduate to MBA.
November 1 -
Since most Americans rely on the workplace for their retirement savings, employers are poised as an essential resource for helping people manage financial turbulence.
November 1 -
Corporate culture has embraced mental health benefits. Why are industrial workers being left behind? Twenty-four percent of industrial workers are concerned for their mental health, and 29% are worried for their physical health.
October 31 -
Dr. Jerrica Kirkley, co-founder and chief medical officer at Plume, explains how gender-affirming care can be safer and more accessible online.
October 31 -
As borrowing costs surge and growth slows, unemployment rates are not rising.
October 31 -
Kaitlin Soule and Alex Robinson Hunnell reveal how access to abortion care shaped their lives and families, and how employers can support the right to reproductive healthcare.
October 31 -
New data from online staffing platform Wonolo explores how different kinds of employees are feeling in the face of financial uncertainty.
October 28 -
This week's top stories address the impact inflation is having on employees, and the newest benefits that can help them alleviate their financial stress.
October 28 -
One in every 5 employees plan to delay buying a home due to their financial status, but with the right kind of assistance from their workplace they wouldn't have to.
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