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21june2022
workshifter -- Redefining Work
21 JUNE 2022

Workers in India, Argentina, and South Africa say that they are struggling to make ends meet. In March, ride-hailing driver Charles Mayati joined hundreds of other South African drivers in a three ...

Subsidizing child care, a key part of President Joe Biden’s pandemic recovery legislation that has so far failed to pass into law, would increase the number of mothers in the workforce and boost wages for ...

As millions of new college grads enter the job market, some may have certain ideas of what their first offers could look like. Undergrads expect to make an annual salary of $103,880 one year after ...

When the Covid-19 pandemic forced us to close our offices in March 2020, I always assumed it would be temporary. Despite having a relatively small 40-person team at that time, our San Francisco office ...

It's called The Great Resignation – people quitting their jobs in droves wanting something different, something better. The Bidwell Training Center has been providing job training for 50 years ...

For startups and small businesses, saving money is always crucial—and in 2022, that’s more true than ever. With rising inflation, continuing supply chain issues and increasing labor shortages, it’s ...

Employers are "abandoning remote working" in favour of hybrid models in an effort to retain valuable staff and ensure junior team members have better opportunities to learn and progress, say the ...

The top court in Massachusetts blocked a ballot question Tuesday to continue classifying Uber and Lyft drivers as independent contractors, bringing an abrupt end to what was shaping up to be the ...

As employers struggle to fill job openings, they might look to workers like Amy Espinosa. Espinosa works on a cleaning crew through the Arc Erie County New York. She was part of a team keeping the ...

Artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, automation – as well as less technologically-driven disruptions such as pandemics – mean the way our children and grandchildren are working will look very different ...