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‘Do what you love’ could be contributing to the Great Resignation

Galen Watts, KU Leuven “Do what you love,” is no longer just advice. High school students learn early on that their future careers should...

Cellphone bans in the workplace are legal and more common among...

Richard Carlson, South Texas College of Law Houston Cellphones in the workplace can be a distraction – but they...

The ‘great resignation’ is a trend that began before the pandemic...

Ian O. Williamson, University of California, Irvine Finding good employees has always been a challenge - but these days...

Workers feel most valued when their managers trust them

Jesus Arias, Florida International University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

In a lockdown, where does work end and parenting begin? Welcome...

Candice Harris, Auckland University of Technology and Jarrod Haar, Auckland University of Technology All parents work.

The Supreme Court decision to grant protections to LGBT workers is...

Julie Manning Magid, IUPUI No federal law barring discrimination against LGBT workers in hiring, promoting and firing existed in this country until this week. Although some...

People are increasingly interrupted at work, but it’s not all bad

Elana Feldman, University of Massachusetts Lowell An email pops up on your screen. It’s a client sharing a project update. A Slack message appears. It’s...

What Amazon’s decision to retrain a third of its employees means...

Scott F. Latham, University of Massachusetts Lowell Amazon’s announcement that it will invest US$700 million to retrain 100,000 employees – a third of its U.S....

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