The industry’s recent job cuts have been an awakening for a generation of workers who have never experienced a cyclical crash.
Category: Labor and Jobs
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Vox Media to Cut 7 Percent of Workers
The company, which publishes New York magazine, The Verge and numerous other brands, joins a parade of tech and media companies cutting back staff amid economic uncertainty.
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Google Parent Alphabet to Cut 12,000 Jobs
The layoffs amount to about 6 percent of the global work force at the company, the latest tech giant to make cuts after a pandemic hiring spree.
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Cómo pedir un aumento de sueldo sin molestar a tu jefe
Aquí ofrecemos consejos de psicólogos, administradores y otras personas que han tenido éxito al plantear una solicitud que puede parecer muy difícil.
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Should You Quit Your Job?
Jacinda Ardern stepped away from her role because she no longer has “enough in the tank” to do it. If you relate, here’s what to consider.
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As France Moves to Delay Retirement, Older Workers Are in a Quandary
A measure to raise the retirement age to 64 from 62 is expected to expose more people to age discrimination: “Companies in France won’t hire them.”
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Asking Readers (Again) About Leaving Their Jobs
A series on quitting was a hit. But as some readers pointed out, it failed to address a few important concerns. Enter the follow-up series.
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We Revisited People Who Left Their Jobs Last Year. Are They (Still) Happy?
Last summer we shared stories of people who were part of 2022’s surge in quitting. Months later, we asked them if they were still glad they switched gears.
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How to Ask for a Raise, Without Alienating Your Boss Along the Way
Tips from psychologists, managers and people who have successfully asked what can feel like a very difficult question.
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Who Benefits When Salary Info Is Public?
It’s good for pay equity, and it can be good for managers, but it’s not so good for superstars.
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Why Is It So Hard to Talk About Money, Especially at Work?
The merits of talking candidly about salary are widely acknowledged. Actually doing it is more complicated.
