Before enrolling in a workplace retirement plan, new employees should ask themselves a few basic questions, which can help them make the most of a savings tool that has minted hundreds of thousands of millionaires https://t.co/MEfIcriIBN
Americans love working from home. Does it love them back? A controversial new study says remote work is taking a toll on people's mental health. https://t.co/RkJJqRIR63
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits in the week ending June 20 fell by 12,000 to 215,000, the Labor Department reported. https://t.co/8x0r3A6X5F
So the top 1% of companies spending on ai are spending $7500 per employee, but the median enterprise spender is only spending $11 per employee - Apollo
Gas station companies are illegally conspiring to raise prices, and they're using AI to do it, according to a new lawsuit.
The class action lawsuit claims that the corporate owners of over 1,700 California gas stations are using Kalibrate, an AI platform, to illegally share data and artificially keep prices high.
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Hybrid work boosts job satisfaction and reduces quitting, but full-time remote work can increase anxiety and loneliness, research indicates. https://t.co/fvHXI6Db5S
Predictions of mass unemployment miss a deeper concern: new technologies often expand control over workers rather than freeing them, writes Christopher Marquis.
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"To foster a culture where employees are willing to step up to opportunity, leadership must work to establish psychological safety." https://t.co/6dkJM3zf6C
For nearly a decade other than the Covid pandemic, the unemployment rate for adults 25 and over who have a bachelor’s degree has been at 3% or lower, but in August, that number jumped to 3.2%, the first time the figure was over 3% in around nine years aside from during the pandemic, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows.
Since then, the rate has largely hovered at 3% or higher before falling to 2.8% in April.
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Never in 250 years has America witnessed a sitting president shield himself and his family from tax scrutiny, after leveraging policies that benefit his own businesses and personal portfolios, as Donald J. Trump has done. https://t.co/hLZrzoBYNt
"In the most brazen act of presidential corruption this century, President Donald J. Trump has created a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded slush fund to finance the insurrectionists and paramilitary groups that commit violence in his name.” https://t.co/ydEfCz2rL1