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A Texas Observer investigation found that injuries and deaths related to the construction of the Tesla factory near Austin weren’t properly reported.
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An analysis by The Texas Newsroom found a 36% increase in the demand for foreign workers in the state in just one year.
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March 14 is Equal Pay Day, highlighting the gap between men’s and women’s earnings. Nationally, women average $0.77 for every $1 white men earn.
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People may resent how much of their energy gets sucked up by their jobs. But research finds that keeping up relationships with colleagues may have a big upside to health and happiness.
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Baby boomers and Generation Xers who lived through the dot-com crash had their views of the industry shaped by the experience.
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Could a shorter work week be the answer to the UK's productivity problem?
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Job market swings over the past few years have dampened the motivation of many workers and led to a decline in the fuel of the U.S. economy — productivity.
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Food delivery workers zip around New York City on e-bikes, risking accidents and theft, as they fulfill orders from various apps they call "ghost bosses."
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A new report warns that outdoor workers are at risk of lost wages and dire health consequences if greenhouse gas pollution continues. People of color are especially vulnerable to harm.
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So many people who are working from home are feeling burnt out these days. Shaking things up and finding moments of joy could help us put energy back into our work.