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A woman gave 2 weeks' notice but was fired on the spot. Employment lawyers say it's not ethical, but it is legal.
A woman recorded a conversation with her employer after giving her two weeks' notice, because she w…
Lindsay Dodgson
Inside America's wildest — and most lucrative — lawsuits
Mass torts hold companies accountable for their actions — but they're a product of pure anarchy.
Jack Newsham
New report flags employer-employee expectations mismatch on key issues like company culture, incentives and more
Michael Page 'Talent Trends 2024 - India Expectation Gap' report is based on interviews among 3,087…
PTI
This might be the most important job in AI
Companies are racing to adopt generative AI, but they need executives to regulate it too. Enter the…
Lakshmi Varanasi
A recent study suggests companies are vulnerable to cyberattacks after layoffs. Here's how they can avoid costly data breaches.
A recent study suggests layoffs can lead to cyberattacks by ex-employees. Here's how companies can …
Erica Sweeney
Can you guess which generation works the hardest? It is the GenXers who stretch themselves at work not millennials
They’re neither millennials nor Boomers. In fact, the generation that’s now over 50 is so ignored t…
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang credits his work ethic to his time at Denny's washing dishes
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, explained how he developed the work ethic to succeed as a CEO by doing…
Alexandra Bacon
Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant to ultimately help humans merge with AI is sparking debate over safety and ethics
Elon Musk's Neuralink wants its brain chip to help treat neurological conditions, and, in the long …
Michelle Mark
PETA took aim at a posh British paint company over color names like 'au lait' because they 'normalize exploiting cows'
PETA took aim at posh British paint company Farrow & Ball for color names like "Dead Salmon" and "A…
Mia Jankowicz
Troubles and ethics behind the 'cute' trend of growing Kidfluencers
The rapid development of the digital era has given rise to various new phenomena, including kidflue…
PTI
A scientist who used to advise ultra-processed food companies shares 2 surprising ways they make food irresistible
Food companies use clever tricks to appeal to all our sense when they design products.
Kim Schewitz
The Vatican issues handbook to navigate AI ethics in the ChatGPT era
Amid the call to regulate and create guardrails against the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI),…
AI is helping fragrance companies unlock the sensational possibilities of smell
Perfume is moving further away from its status as a luxury item. AI could be the key to making frag…
Leila Jordan
I shared my $100K salary details to help my female colleagues get paid more. Disclosing your salary is an ethical duty.
An ex-financial analyst helped his female colleagues negotiate higher pay by sharing his salary. He…
Chris Weller
Patagonia gave 90 staff a choice — relocate across the US or leave the company. They've got 3 days to decide.
One staffer told Business Insider that the company's culture has shifted in recent years, and that …
Polly Thompson
Top government ethics lawyer repeatedly failed to comply with ethics rules
The attorney, David Apol, has worked on ethics law under numerous presidents. He acknowledged he ma…
Kimberly Leonard
DeSantis' undeclared presidential campaign may be allowing him to skirt campaign ethics rules
Ethics experts told The New York Times that DeSantis' delay in announcing his 2024 plans may be an …
Katie Balevic
The 'undermanaging' boss is just as toxic as micromanagers and 'lacks the courage or work ethic to really coach and lead,' a workplace expert says
Employees can grow to resent an overly laidback manager because these types of leaders can stunt th…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
The rich are pouring millions into life extension research - but does it have any ethical value?
Altman isn't the only Silicon Valley entrepreneur supporting life extension efforts. PayPal cofound…
PTI
The Kremlin's making Western companies jump through more hoops to get out: NYT
Nokian, a Finnish tire company, even had to seek approval to sell an apartment for $59,000.