Exclusive: Rogo, an AI startup focused on finance, raised its $18.5 million Series A
Investment banking is undergoing cultural changes focusing on improving work conditions and efficiency while addressing long-standing toxic practices.
Ontario teacher shortage to worsen in 2027, ministry document warns | CBC News
Ontario faces a significant teacher shortage due to increasing retirements and student enrolment, expected to worsen by 2027.
Port worker strike set to begin on Tuesday
A strike involving 45,000 workers at East Coast ports could have devastating supply chain effects and economic losses of up to $5 billion a day.
Undercover as a farm worker in Germany: My hands are numb. No one knows when the shift will end' | Sasa Uhlova
Migrant labor is essential for the European food industry.
Strikes start at top hotel chains in San Francisco, San Jose and other U.S. cities
The ongoing labor dispute highlights the challenges hotel workers face in regaining lost working conditions and fighting for fair wages post-pandemic.
Family, friends grieve man who died at Sanger poultry plant. 'A place for you in heaven'
Over 100 people gathered to mourn Jose Antonio Abrego Meraz, a hardworking young man who died in a workplace accident at a poultry processing plant.
Investigation into the workplace conditions at Pitman Family Farms was initiated after Abrego Meraz's death, raising concerns about training and safety measures.
MLS set for stand-in refs as proposed CBA rejected
PSRA rejected proposed CBA and PRO plans lockout
PSRA seeks fair compensation and better work conditions
No one wants to work in ad agencies anymore. 6 tips to stop the brain drain
Flipping the traditional hierarchy and involving junior team members can improve communication and support in agencies.
Having a clear vision and positive work environment can enhance agency culture and fulfillment.
Residents training at Northwestern Medicine file to unionize
Residents and fellows training at Northwestern Medicine hospitals and clinics plan to unionize.
The group of nearly 1,300 trainees filed with the National Labor Relations Board.