The Great American Brain Drain: Why 24 Million People Quit Their Jobs Every Year Two million Americans give notice every month. What pushes them to do so -- and what can employers do to staunch the talent drain? Some potent answers from Alan Hall, a veteran entrepreneur, angel investor, venture capitalist and Forbes.com contributor. More
France mulls law to let strikers ransack offices With its long vacations, short hours and myriad workers' rights, France has a reputation for being a hard place to do business. Now add this to the mix: A law working its way through parliament would grant amnesty to workers who have ransacked their company's offices or threatened their bosses during a labor dispute. More
How to complain: Squeaky wheel still gets the grease Most people who have a complaint don’t really push for a solution. They make a quick phone call or send an email, but if they get the brush-off, they’re done. The fact is, if you want to get your problem solved, you need to speak up and stand your ground until the company makes you happy. More
Study: No quick savings from workplace wellness Your bosses want you to eat your broccoli, hit the treadmill and pledge you'll never puff on a cigarette. But a new study raises doubts that workplace wellness programs save the company money. In what's being called the most rigorous look yet inside the wellness trend, independent researchers tracked the program at a major St. More
Growing push to halt workplace bullying Margaret Fiester is no shrinking violet, but she says working for her former boss was a nightmare. "One day I didn't do something right and she actually laid her hands on me and got up in my face and started yelling, `Why did you do that?'" said Fiester, who worked as a legal assistant for an attorney. More
Work continues on Leicester Market demolition Demolition work on Leicester Market is nearing completion. Leicester City Council says the first phase of work, which started last month, is "on track to be completed shortly", with most of the old ... 04/12/2024 - 7:33 pm | View Link
“Golden Bachelor”’s Susan Noles Shares Why She Thinks Gerry and Theresa Didn’t Work Out The Golden Bachelor contestant Susan Noles explains what she thinks caused the divorce between Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist. The 67-year-old fan favorite replied to an Instagram comment on a video of ... 04/12/2024 - 5:24 pm | View Link
Chicago, suburbs work to fight robberies, burglaries, fencing operations The Chicago anti-crime plan includes using technology to catch suspects, and working with the community to solve and prevent crime. 04/12/2024 - 3:30 pm | View Link
Biden hails work to reduce racial wealth gap as he seeks voter support U.S. President Joe Biden hailed his administration's efforts to close the racial wealth gap, one of the country's most persistent inequalities, in a speech to Reverend Al Sharpton's racial justice ... 04/12/2024 - 9:44 am | View Link
Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist's Marriage Was Rocky from the Start: 'It Was Never Going to Work' (Source) The Golden Bachelor' couple announced their plan to "dissolve" their marriage 3 months after tying the knot on TV ... 04/12/2024 - 7:12 am | View Link
From NPR President and CEO Katherine Maher: Thoughts on our mission and ... At its best, our work can help shape and illuminate the very sense of what it means to have a shared public identity as fellow Americans in this sprawling and enduringly complex nation. 04/12/2024 - 5:25 pm | View Website
WORK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com Work definition: exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil. . See examples of WORK used in a sentence. 04/12/2024 - 12:25 pm | View Website
WORK | English meaning WORK definition: 1. an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for…. Learn more. 04/12/2024 - 11:49 am | View Website
WORK | meaning WORK definition: 1. to do a job, especially the job you do to earn money: 2. If a machine or piece of equipment…. Learn more. 04/12/2024 - 6:48 am | View Website
Can I retire now? Older people are working longer. It's good, actually So, while 63% of non-retired workers under the age of 34 look forward to a full retirement, that figure drops to 59% among those ages 35 to 54 and then plummets to 36% for those 55 and older ... 04/12/2024 - 5:30 am | View Website
If you're on the hunt for a work laptop with a marvelous display, excellent productivity performance, and a battery life that will get you through the day, Lenovo's ThinkPad Z16 Gen 2 (AMD) certainly fits the bill. It has a few drawbacks, like a finicky trackpad, low screen refresh rate, and just two USB-C ports, but it gets the job done in style.
PDFs are the backbone of academic and professional document sharing. While incredibly versatile, PDFs can be tricky to navigate and process, especially larger files or multiple documents. That's where artificial intelligence can step in and enhance your PDF productivity.
BrewDog, the Scottish-born beer maker that was founded based on a brash attitude and big beers, has teamed up with a family-owned holding company on a new location in Denver. It’s the first time BrewDog has licensed its name and beers to a franchisee in the United States.
BrewDog Denver, 3950 Wynkoop St., opens at noon Friday, April 19, in a 10,000-square-foot space with two patios, a 3.5-barrel brewing system, games and a full menu featuring burgers, giant pub pretzels, salads and wings.
Finding the bottleneck in your PC can often be time-consuming, but if you know what parameters to look for, you can determine the culprit within minutes. Below, we'll teach you the easiest way to check if your CPU is bottlenecking your PC.
If you are on the hunt for a smart wearable that is less obtrusive and a little more subtle than a smart watch, have you considered a smart ring? If not, then you should. If you have, then RingConn could have the perfect solution with its own health monitoring smart ring.
Few things are more frustrating than sitting at your computer or mobile device, ready to browse the web, but each new webpage takes forever to load. If you use Google Chrome as your internet browser, you can avoid this problem using a nifty little feature called preloading.