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The argument for an optimistic outlook on automation → Read More
The "future of work" debate has gone nowhere for centuries, and there are plenty of problems to solve in the present. → Read More
Target plans to launch three new lines of sleepwear and lingerie next month. → Read More
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Searching news photo archives, I have found new perspective on things I take for granted. → Read More
Corporate-sponsored surveys paint an extremely clear picture of Generation Z's workplace desires—as long as you only read one of them. → Read More
To celebrate our first anniversary, we've combed through the archives to compile the very best of our stories on managing both yourself and other people. → Read More
In our first year, we've shared stories from CEOs, recruiters, HR execs, researchers, and one Buddhism expert. → Read More
Can a for-profit enterprise really be a force for social good? → Read More
No sleep, no problem. → Read More
An excerpt from "Gigged," a new book about the end of the job and the future of work. → Read More
The future of work can look very different depending on where you are standing. → Read More
The US government is preparing to release data on the number of temps, contract workers, and freelancers. → Read More
We asked experts in professional networking, marketing, and office communication to weigh in. → Read More
Born in 1900, she lived through the introduction of technological marvels like cars, air travel, TV, space travel, computers, the Internet, and smartphones. → Read More
After Donald Trump won the presidency, should we take unconventional candidates more seriously? Abe Lincoln's fate in Utah suggests not. → Read More
Bills on worker status are up in at least eight states. Three have already signed them into law. → Read More
His new company is already a partner with Uber. → Read More
Robbinsville, NJ When Dave Alperson got his first job at an Amazon warehouse in 1997, as a temporary hourly employee, it involved walking around the warehouse with a list of where to find products—mostly books—that customers had ordered. Twenty years later, as a regional director of operations for Amazon in Indiana, he oversees 18 warehouses... → Read More