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The current system drives social injustice and environmental destruction, a new approach to address both is called for.
Women of color hold more professional and managerial jobs today than they did in 1996.
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White men have historically and disproportionately held official, managerial and professional occupations. But women and people of color are slowly gaining.
Winnipeg General Strike: crowds at Victoria Park. Labour laws from the 1940s work to prevent such action.
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The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 provides important lessons of worker solidarity and action that we may need to pay close attention to as labour struggles are likely to intensify in Canada.
Who needs a worker checking shelves when you have a robot?
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Two management experts devised a new way to predict whether your job is likely to get stolen by a robot – and what you can do about it.
Many American mothers say part-time work would be ideal.
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For many working women, motherhood is a major interruption to their career. Some eventually work their way back up to full-time work, but there are many other paths that women might follow.
‘Ha. But how much do you get paid?’
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Mandatory reporting could help highlight the ethnicity pay gap in much the same way that gender pay gap reporting does.
Understanding how people move through job sectors is crucial.
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Little is known about how many people transition between the informal and formal sectors, a phenomenon called “churning”.
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Top tips to improve your email use based on academic research into email best practice, productivity and stress.
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An exciting announcement about upcoming plans – and we revisit an old favourite episode.
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When a degree is not enough, how can students make themselves more employable?
Preliminary drawing of title page for ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ (New York: Harper & Row, 1963), 26:7, The Maurice Sendak Collection.
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The book took eight years from conception to publication. In the earliest dummy, the monsters that millions have grown to love actually started out as horses.
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From bake sales to office Olympics, fundraising for Red Nose Day can boost staff morale and lets employees support a good cause.
Skilled craft jobs like plumbing and carpentry pay better than most blue-collar jobs.
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President Trump says that the white working class is being pushed out of the job market. But that doesn’t seem to be true for the best-paying blue-collar jobs.
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An emerging genre of fiction in France is providing an unlikely brand of escapism.
Ten years ago, almost a third of self-employed people in the UK contributed to pension schemes. That figure has dropped dramatically.
Since the Great Recession, the employment rate has gone up — but some rural groups lag behind.
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There’s a notable disparity between the rate of employment for people with and without disabilities, especially in certain pockets of the US.
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An obsession with GDP growth fails to account for some of society’s most pressing problems.
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Flexible working is seen as a solution to the gender pay gap but cultural norms are getting in the way.
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If you make it to the interview stage but don’t get a job offer, chances are you made one of four common errors.
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A new RGCS study identifies four possible scenarios about work and management that could be combined over the next decade.