Labor, management and workplace trends
High-Earning Men Are Cutting Back on Their Working Hours | The Wall Street Journal
Knowing Everyone’s Salaries Can Light a Fire Under Workers | The Wall Street Journal
The pandemic forced millions out of a job. Some say they can’t return to the way things were | PBS NewsHour
Have helicopter parents changed how companies attract employees? | PBS NewsHour
What happened when some GOP-led states cut the $300 unemployment benefit | PBS NewsHour
The problem with “quiet quitting” and other buzzy management terms | Quartz
Should ChatGPT write your resume? | Quartz
A Vibe Shift is Underway in Silicon Valley as the Allure of Big Tech Fades | The Observer
A Nationwide Union Campaign at Starbucks Is Testing the Employee-Friendly Brand CEO Howard Schultz Built | The Observer
Amazon’s New Tactic for Fighting Unionization in Staten Island Is a Long and Expensive Court Battle | The Observer
Even in States Where Legislators Earn More, Economic Diversity in the State House Remains Elusive | The Observer
Business and the economy
A quarter of Americans are worried about inflation. Here are 4 things to watch | PBS NewsHour
‘The system was never created for us.’ Business owners of color still struggle to get enough COVID aid | PBS NewsHour
Worried about your finances during the coronavirus pandemic? Here are some tips. | PBS NewsHour
What ending DACA could cost the U.S. economy | PBS NewsHour
Houses are getting scooped up before they’re listed. It’s shutting people out of homeownership | PBS NewsHour
Hertz just paved the way for wider adoption of electric vehicles in the US | Quartz
What does the breakup of GE say about the future of conglomerates? | Quartz
Why a record number of container ships are chilling off the California coast | Quartz
Vanguard Splits From BlackRock Over Major Climate Alliance as the Backlash to ESG Builds | The Observer
Lifestyle
How 'live laugh love' and Rae Dunn took over American homes | The Washington Post
When cats can lock doors and raid food, pet-proofing gets extreme | The Washington Post