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The so-called 'Great Resignation' isn't a reality for many workers of color
While the labor movement called the Great Resignation is historic, it's not all inclusive,. Thousan…
Gwen Aviles
How to become a UPS driver which now pays $170,000 a year when including benefits
Since UPS agreed to boost full-time driver wages to $170,000 a year with benefits, interest in the …
Will Gendron
Wall Street could stand to benefit from recruiting beyond just the Ivies
The path from the Ivy League to Wall Street is well-worn. But there are benefits to nabbing talent …
Dan DeFrancesco
A Gen Xer gave up gig work with Amazon to become a full-time bus driver. He's nearly doubled his hourly income and loves the benefits.
A former Amazon Flex driver said he's making thousands of dollars more as a bus driver in the Seatt…
Noah Sheidlower
GOP states cutting $300 unemployment benefits early will cost local economies $12 billion because people will have less money to spend, a bipartisan congressional committee said
Ending unemployment benefits early means people will spend less, damaging the economy, the Congress…
Grace Dean
Parental leave is the greatest benefit workers don't take
Financial and career concerns push many employees to cut their leave short. Blame corporate America.
Rebecca Knight,Shana Lebowitz
A Tyson Foods plant offering workers a 3-day week will pay them for hours they don't work so they qualify for benefits
A Tyson Foods plant in Pennsylvania will pay staff for 36 hours, though they'll work 27, LancasterO…
Grace Dean
I'm a former Microsoft VP of HR. Here's what I would do in the first 48 hours of being laid off from a job.
You can follow these steps after being laid off to figure out what to do next. Chris Williams, the …
Chris Williams
3 benefits of adding more creatine and how to avoid bloat
Creatine is a widely-studied supplement that is proven to help build muscles and strength, and boos…
Gabrielle Kassel,Samantha Cas…
How 2 Gen X moms are grappling with food stamp cuts, surviving off $23 in monthly benefits and struggling to pay bills
These Gen X moms get just $23 a month in SNAP benefits after recent policy changes, and both are st…
Noah Sheidlower
I'm a 36-year-old cannabis trimmer in Pennsylvania who gets strange looks when people find out what I do. I wish more people knew how much quality control goes into production.
Megan Gottschall listens to Florence and the Machine on headphones while she works and says the sec…
Alex Katsomitros
Laid-off Google employees may not get paid out for approved maternity or medical leave as severance terms deadline looms
Former staffers in a group called "Laid off on Leave" say Google isn't compensating them for approv…
Jordan Hart
Job diary: I'm an LA doctor who runs a ketamine-infusion therapy program to help people overcome depression, anxiety, and trauma
Anesthesiologist David Mahjoubi says most clients express newfound energy with the treatments — thi…
Suzannah Weiss
The GOP could reduce federal unemployment benefits to $200 a week. That would shed an estimated 3.4 million jobs from the economy.
Many economists credit the $600 federal weekly unemployment boost to state unemployment checks with…
Joseph Zeballos-Roig
Social Security benefits could be the first to go in a matter of days if the US defaults — and retirees will 'really suffer' if Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling by then
"We're going to see people not being able to buy food, not being able to pay the rent," a Social Se…
Ayelet Sheffey
Why One Medical bought Iora
These are Insider's biggest healthcare stories for September 1.
Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer
Residents of a small Austrian town are being promised work for 3 years in the world's first universal jobs guarantee experiment
The program aims to reduce unemployment in the town of Marienthal, which never fully recovered from…
Aria Bendix
Whole Foods is cutting medical benefits for hundreds of part-time workers
"We are providing team members with resources to find alternative healthcare coverage options, or t…
Hayley Peterson
My job went remote so I got 2 more and started traveling the world in secret
For some remote employees, "working from home" means responding to emails from a secret trip to the…
Fortesa Latifi
Companies don't have to be bound by restrictive state laws with Roe v. Wade overturned. Existing benefits policies give a clue about how they can preserve abortion access.
The majority of working adults want to live where abortion is legal. Employers are looking for solu…