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3 votes
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Self-promotion skills for women in business: These six tips might help you get noticed at work – in the best possible way
5 votes -
It’s not easy running a geeky business
4 votes -
IKEA has cut sick pay for unvaccinated workers, without mitigating circumstances, required to self isolate – retail giant acknowledged it was an emotive topic
23 votes -
Omicron: Here we go again
5 votes -
Portugal makes it illegal for your boss to text you after work in 'game changer' remote work law
16 votes -
Mayor suggests Helsinki declare itself an English-language city – Juhana Vartiainen says too many highly skilled foreigners shun Finnish capital because of difficult language
13 votes -
The Amazon that customers don’t see
13 votes -
Why Amazon workers sided with the company over a union
17 votes -
Research: Adding women to the C-suite changes how companies think
7 votes -
Swedish carmaker Volvo will offer a generous paid parental leave scheme to its 40,000 employees globally
8 votes -
Sending stuff around the world
I want to try something new and send some sacks of coffee over the atlantic and maybe start a sidehustle. I'm in the process of checking tarifs and stuff, but I have no idea where to even start...
I want to try something new and send some sacks of coffee over the atlantic and maybe start a sidehustle. I'm in the process of checking tarifs and stuff, but I have no idea where to even start looking for somebody who would do the actual transporting or what it might even cost.
did anybody here do something like that?
how did you do it?
what did you send?
why did you do it?
what was your experience with it?
would you do it again?8 votes -
Sex workers say 'defunding Pornhub' puts their livelihoods at risk
16 votes -
Have you attended any virtual conferences? Tell me about the things that worked well.
This could be anything, from presentation tips, to efficiently-managed breakout rooms, to finding ways to engage participants. How did it make a difference? I’m writing an article about how...
This could be anything, from presentation tips, to efficiently-managed breakout rooms, to finding ways to engage participants. How did it make a difference?
I’m writing an article about how companies can run better online events, so thinking “ideas worth stealing.” Give me details!
It’d be easy to focus on the things that don’t work — they are legion — but I’m aiming to capture the good stuff that we all wish everyone would adopt. So leave out the disappointments, and just tell me about the things you enjoyed.
If you’ve run a virtual event I’m interested in your opinions too, but keep in mind that this is meant to be tips-and-tricks worth sharing.
11 votes -
Unilever to try out four-day working week in New Zealand
5 votes -
Christmas in danger as Santa's Lapland home feels pandemic chill – flocks of tourists who usually start to make merry in Rovaniemi at this time of year cannot enter the country
5 votes -
Amazon's internal records show that it deceived the public on rising injury rates among its warehouse workers
12 votes -
The true cost of dollar stores - discount chains are thriving, but fostering violence and neglect in poor communities
7 votes -
Reflections on being a female founder
7 votes -
The unintended consequences of working from home
5 votes -
Rush for haircuts in Denmark – Danes can now get a haircut at a salon for the first time in a month, as the country takes the next step to gradually relax its coronavirus lockdown
6 votes -
What’s really holding women back?
12 votes -
Plenty of American workers aren't being told to work remotely—even though they could
8 votes -
Companies are contracting out more jobs—that’s not great for workers
10 votes -
Immigrants from over twenty countries are taking part in a program that will help them develop, set up, and operate a food truck specialising in food from their home countries
4 votes -
Garbage language: Why do corporations speak the way they do?
10 votes -
Four-day workweek's appeal goes global as bosses seek to boost profits and morale
22 votes -
Why do so many incompetent men become leaders? And what can we do about it?
15 votes -
How Airbnb is silently changing Himalayan villages
5 votes -
Why Finland leads the world in flexible work – Nordic nation has embraced agile hours for decades
6 votes -
Norway's consumer watchdog has criticised fast-fashion chain H&M for misleading marketing of its sustainable collection
7 votes -
‘I need a superman for me’: Homeless home care worker advocates for better working conditions, a living wage
9 votes -
It is your responsibility to follow up
10 votes -
‘Fairbnb’ wants to be the unproblematic alternative to Airbnb
8 votes -
Gunmakers are profiting from toy replicas that can get kids killed
6 votes -
One out of every 11,600 people in San Francisco is a billionaire
5 votes -
Everything is a subscription now
8 votes -
I can't do anything for fun anymore; every hobby is an attempt to make money
43 votes -
How great managers give and receive feedback
3 votes -
You’ve been asked to moderate a panel… what now?
5 votes -
‘Colony of hell’: 911 calls from inside Amazon warehouses
9 votes -
Worked to death at FedEx
9 votes -
Entrepreneurs in Mali; A head for figures
4 votes -
The business of voluntourism: Do western do-gooders actually do harm?
13 votes -
Good news: Remote work is more accepted. Bad news: You might not want it.
22 votes -
Urban Decay discontinues popular Naked palette after eight years
11 votes -
How to hire
5 votes -
Flexible working becoming the norm
5 votes -
Dying alone in Japan: The industry devoted to what's left behind
6 votes -
Starbucks’ bias training finally happened. Here’s what it looked like
20 votes