Why employees smuggle AI into work
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Why more retirement-age Americans keep working
When it came time for Diane Wetherington to consider retirement, reality quickly set in.NBC News - 12h -
Why the EU’s competitiveness plan is still a work in progress
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AI Can Work for Us
A.I. can be designed to dramatically enhance individual empowerment.The New York Times - Jan. 25 -
Federal employees told to name colleagues working in DEI roles
Emails sent to government workers at numerous agencies gave employees 10 days to report if a colleague's job relates to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.NBC News - Jan. 23 -
It’s Not About the Money: Employees Now Choose Work-Life Balance Over Pay
For the first time in 22 years, Randstad’s Workmonitor study found that employees are prioritizing work-life balance ahead of their salaries.Inc. - Jan. 21 -
Exclusive: DHS ends teleworking, orders employees to work in person
Acting DHS Secretary Benjamine Huffman ordered all employees back to work in person, full-time, on Monday.ABC News - Jan. 20 -
My Employees’ Juice Cleanses Are Disrupting Their Work
Is it my place to say anything?Inc. - Jan. 13 -
How to use AI to be more productive and successful at work
Smarter by CNBC Make It's online course will help you understand new AI tools and how you can use them to save time at work, in your business, and in life.CNBC - Jan. 7
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Who won and lost as Trump's trade war is delayed - for now
BBC reporters in the US, Canada and Mexico assess the fallout after Trump gets border promises in return for a 30-day pause on tariffs.BBC News - 3h -
Tributes paid to boy, 15, after school stabbing
The boy, named locally as Harvey Willgoose, is described as a "lovely lad" and the "life of a party".BBC News - 1h -
Weight-loss jab checks to be tightened by pharmacies
Online pharmacies will no longer be allowed to use customer pictures or questionnaires as evidence.BBC News - 5h -
Kate photographed by Prince Louis to mark World Cancer Day
The Princess of Wales is showing her support for cancer patients with a photo taken by her six-year-old son.BBC News - 11h -
British medic loses arm and leg in strike in Ukraine
The 28-year-old from Dorset was evacuating people from a town on the front line when his vehicle was hit.BBC News - 9h
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