Posted inExecutives and Management (Theory) Labor and Jobs Back-to-Office Battles Underscore a Change in Workplace Authority As workers push back on mandates, business leaders are wrestling with a new, post-pandemic identity. Posted by By Stefan Stern
Posted inComputer Chips Labor and Jobs Taiwan Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd United States Taiwan Is Running Low on a Strategic Asset: Engineers Taiwan’s world-dominating microchip sector was built by TSMC’s skilled employees. But a demographic crisis, demanding work culture and flagging interest threaten its lead. Posted by By John Liu and Paul Mozur
Posted inBanking and Financial Institutions Discrimination Executive Compensation Goldman Sachs Group Inc Hiring and Promotion Labor and Jobs Performance Evaluations (Labor) Suits and Litigation (Civil) Wages and Salaries Women and Girls Goldman Sachs to Pay $215 Million to Settle Gender Bias Suit The lawsuit accused the Wall Street bank of hindering women’s career advancement and paying them less than their male colleagues. Posted by By Michael J. de la Merced
Posted inBanking and Financial Institutions Careers and Professions Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Hiring and Promotion Labor and Jobs New York City Regulation and Deregulation of Industry Telecommuting United States Economy Wages and Salaries High Turnover and Low Pay Leave F.D.I.C. Stretched Amid Bank Turmoil The bank regulator has seen staff lured away by the private sector, leaving the financial system more vulnerable to a crisis. Posted by By Alan Rappeport