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Boosting worker well-being doesn't have to be pricey
Employers are trying to improve worker well-being by allowing more flexibility in work arrangements…
Tim Paradis
BPCL planning Rs 1.7 lakh crore spend to expand core business, new energy foray over next five years
The firm is now implementing the first phase of a multi-decade aspirational journey in the form of …
PTI
Indian hospitality sector registers growth in Q2 2024; Hyderabad leads with 11.9% surge: JLL report
Hyderabad led the charge with a notable RevPAR growth of 11.9 per cent in Q2 2024 compared to the s…
ANI
'Work-life balance is a myth’: Photo of man working in front of momo stall goes viral, Internet reacts
Work-life balance has been challenging for many since work-from-home norms started in 2020. A photo…
AI and worker well-being are top of mind for business leaders, according to execs from Accenture, Mastercard, Ancestry, and more
Participants in Business Insider's first Workforce Innovation virtual roundtable discuss the top fo…
Julia Hood,Rebecca Knight,Tim…
Companies are adopting creative and inclusive ideas to support employees' well-being.
A new generation of workers is focused on maintaining mental and physical health. Companies are fin…
Rebecca Knight
Stock market closing: Sensex inches over 800 points, Nifty also closes 1.27% up
All broad market indices made a sharp rebound, except India VIX, which dipped by 13.72%. Nifty Next…
Oregon lawmakers oppose a corporate tax hike to fund a $1,600 annual universal basic income. But voters will decide.
A bipartisan coalition of Oregon lawmakers is fighting a ballot measure that would hike corporate t…
Katie Balevic
An NYC couple realized what tired, lonely corporate workers miss about college — fun lectures, socializing, and drinking. Now they hold events that try to bring that spark back.
Tyrone and Felecia Freely launched an event series called "Lectures on Tap," where professors give …
Aditi Bharade
AI can enhance human expertise and worker well-being, Clear Capital's EVP of strategy and growth says
The executive vice president of strategy and growth at Clear Capital shares how innovative technolo…
Julia Hood
Coming home stressed after work every night? It's probably making your dog sad as well
Dogs can sense human stress through smell, affecting their emotions and decisions, a study has foun…
Stock market closing: Nifty, Sensex close in green, Tata Motors, HCL take lead
Out of 2,788 stocks traded today on the exchange, 1,527 saw advances, while 1,175 saw declines. 234…
I've been a recruiter for the corporate elite for 25 years. These 10 mistakes can cost even the most brilliant candidate their dream job.
A recruiter for the corporate elite says stumbling on the compensation question has cost the best e…
Deepali Vyas
A Gen Zer quit a corporate job paying $94,000 to become a reseller and content creator: 'It's not somewhere I wanted to be for the next 40 years of my life'
Amber Smith quit a tech job in favor of her flexible side hustles. She no longer has to stress over…
Madison Hoff
Wells Fargo fired employees accused of faking work. It shows some bosses are cracking down on disengagement.
Wells Fargo's decision to reportedly fire more than a dozen workers for faking work is a reminder t…
Tim Paradis
Corporate America's loyalty problem is on display in Big Tech
In today's big story, we're looking at how there's no more loyalty in corporate America between emp…
Dan DeFrancesco
Effect of cyclicals: Q3 corporate earnings driven by autos & financials
Corporate India’s earnings report card for the December quarter corporate earnings a few surprises …
Walmart's CEO, who started on the company's loading docks, shares 3 tips for how to move up the corporate ladder
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon started at the company 40 years ago earning $6.50 an hour on the loading …
Dominick Reuter
Franchisees say it's them, not big corporations, who are the real losers of California's $20 fast-food wage
The $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers applies to both corporate-owned restaurants and franchis…
Grace Dean
Big corporations are quietly taking over your medical practice. Some doctors and experts say it's ruining healthcare.
Corporate owners, from UnitedHealth to private-equity firms, are devouring physician practices, mak…