Tag: Employees
Why Jimmy Kimmel’s First Amendment rights weren’t violated – but ABC’s...
Wayne Unger, Quinnipiac University
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has sparked a wave of political commentary.
Why do so many American workers feel guilty about taking the...
Karen Tan, Middle Tennessee State University
“My dedication was questioned.”
“Managers or upper management have looked...
Companies will still face pressure to manage for climate change, even...
Ethan I. Thorpe, Vanderbilt University; Michael Vandenbergh, Vanderbilt University, and Zdravka Tzankova, Vanderbilt University
As the federal government moves...
How the hidden epidemic of violence against nurses affects health care
Jason Blomquist, Boise State University
“Violence is just part of the job. Every nurse and health care worker experiences...
Trump’s moves to strip employment protections from federal workers threaten to...
James L. Perry, Indiana University
On top of efforts to fire potentially tens of thousands of federal workers, an...
Philadelphia’s minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 an hour since...
Michael O'Bryan, Drexel University and Alicia Atkinson, Drexel University
In Philadelphia, the poorest big city in the U.S., the...
‘Leaveism’ and ‘presenteeism’ continue even when employers are more flexible –...
Cary Cooper, University of Manchester and Ian Hesketh, University of Manchester
Way back in February 2020, before most of...
Turning annual performance reviews into ‘humble encounters’ yields dividends for employees...
Michal Lehmann, Carnegie Mellon University and Taya Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University
Every year, employees worldwide enter annual performance reviews...