What We're Reading: Page 272
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 13, 2018
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BuzzFeed News
Walmart's Newly Patented Technology For Eavesdropping On Workers Presents Privacy Concerns
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The Huffington Post
Inhuman Resources: A Sexual Harassment Horror Story
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CIO Dive
Microsoft offers free version of Teams, hitting on Slack's selling point
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Fast Company
Users might not trust Facebook, but people love working there
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Poynter
The Philadelphia Inquirer created a diversity and inclusion position
Jul 12, 2018
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Insurance Journal
More Employers Adopting Continuous Background Checks on Employees
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Medium
How White People Handle Diversity Training in the Workplace
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Harvard Business Review
Most People Are Supportive of #MeToo. But Will Workplaces Actually Change?
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WSJ
Wage Gains Threaten to Squeeze Retail, Industrial Profits
Jul 11, 2018
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The Washington Post
Is it great to be a worker in the U.S.? Not compared with the rest of the developed world.
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SHRM
'Pawternity' Leave Acknowledges Pet Owners' Needs
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Smart Cities Dive
Boston designates 9 businesses as age-inclusive
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Fast Company
This is how you can prevent bias in how you pay employees
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The New York Times
Three Books Consider What Happens When the Robots Take Over
Jul 10, 2018
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Bloomberg Law
Restaurant Industry Sues Labor Dept. Over Tipped Wage Policy
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CNBC
Silicon Valley firms face anger from a new source: Their own employees
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The New York Times
High-Skilled White-Collar Work? Machines Can Do That, Too
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Artsy
The Untold History of Corporations Recruiting Artists to Inspire Their Employees
Jul 09, 2018
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Marketing Dive
Why Jimmy John's CMO is spotlighting employees for the brand's biggest campaign to date
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The Washington Post
What do companies really have to reveal when a CEO is ousted?
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The Atlantic
Want to know where the economy is headed? Look at Des Moines.
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Fortune
Starbucks Barista Accused of Mocking Customer's Stutter Is Fired
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Entrepreneur
Your Worst Coworker Is Probably Not a Human
Jul 06, 2018
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Harvard Business Review
Who Killed the GE Model?
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Smart Cities Dive
NYC considers minimum wage for ride-share drivers
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Fast Company
Is WeWork worth $40 billion or $3 billion?
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The Wall Street Journal
In This Economy, Quitters Are Winning
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Retail Dive
Barnes & Noble axes CEO over unnamed 'violations'
Jul 05, 2018
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CIO Dive
Restrictions on spousal visas could cause 'expatriate assignment failure' for H-1B workers
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The Wall Street Journal
Unpaid Internships Are Going Out of Style
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The Washington Post
Just one sexual harassment claim can tarnish a company’s image
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Bloomberg
Employers Are Finally Ready to Talk About How Much They Pay
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ABC News
Four ways to narrow the 'soft skills' gap in the US: Opinion