What We're Reading: Page 298
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 13, 2017
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The New York Times
‘I Was Blacklisted From Employment’: Speaking Up in the Workplace
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Bloomberg
Uber Pushed the Limits of the Law. Now Comes the Reckoning
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Education Dive
Promising signs for benefits of second language proficiency
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The Washington Post
Trump working on bill to punish firms for sending jobs overseas
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Quartz
Only 5% of young workers in Britain are in jobs that are safe from robot replacement
Oct 12, 2017
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Slate
How the Women of Amazon Fought for—and Won—a Revolutionary Family Leave Policy
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Fast Company
This Nordic Company’s Four Secrets To Hiring (And Keeping) Great Talent Anywhere
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Quartz at Work
Tech’s diversity failures are a massive business opportunity for the minority recruitment industry
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Axios
WeWork founder says we've lost community
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TechCrunch
Uber and Deliveroo get a gig economy rights grilling
Oct 11, 2017
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Healthcare Dive
UnitedHealth survey: Most Americans don't understand basic health plan terms
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TechCrunch
Zenefits rolls out a performance management tool
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CIO Dive
From mobile to AR, women in tech are driving Sephora's IT innovation
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Wall Street Journal
Why Office Buildings Should Run Like Spaceships
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BenefitsPRO
Low-tech approaches to global employee wellness
Oct 10, 2017
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WJLA-TV (ABC 7)
Ernst & Young offers "unbelievable" assistance to employee shot during Vegas massacre
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Vox
Confidentiality agreements shielded Harvey Weinstein for years. Should they be legal?
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Harvard Business Review
Data From 3.5 Million Employees Shows How Innovation Really Works
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CNN Money
How to fight 'subtle sexism' in the office
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The Business Journals
4 qualities to look for in an emerging, internal leader
Oct 09, 2017
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Bloomberg
Jobs Report: Where Did All the Restaurant Workers Go?
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The Washington Post
A landscaper’s ‘hire American’ plan ended with bringing in Mexican workers to finish the job
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CIO Dive
Industry and education partnerships key to targeting skills gap in tech
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The Employer Handbook
I'm telling you. Bad things happen when the Board Chair plays matchmaker for her son, the CEO.
Oct 06, 2017
Oct 05, 2017
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CNN Money
Japanese reporter died after clocking 159 hours of overtime
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BenefitsPRO
Benefits plans not necessarily safe from tax reform
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Is firing an in-law marital discrimination?
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The New York Times
Ben & Jerry’s Strikes Deal to Improve Migrant Dairy Workers’ Conditions
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The New York Times
Inspired or Frustrated, Women Go to Work for Themselves
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Quartz
College majors are more specialized now, but LinkedIn says liberal arts might still be the better choice