New Yorkers have felt burned out for ages, but the last two years have been unlike anything we've ever experienced and it doesn't seem to be getting better.
A huge number of employees in New York State who started new jobs when the pandemic began in March of 2020 have still never met their co-workers in person.
Things are starting to change as women begin to take higher leadership roles in previously male-dominated industries. People like Lisa Materazzo of Bainbridge.
New York is an employment-at-will state, leaving many employees to feel unprotected and less likely to speak up with workplace concerns. That's about to change.
A few years ago, hardly anyone talked about politics at work but now - it's all anyone talks about which begs this question: is talking politics at work okay?
You've heard people say, "Don't work yourself to death!" They may have said it lightheartedly, but the warning is a very real one according to the WHO.
Anyone else feel like the pandemic has caused an insurgence of completely unnecessary work video meetings? All the meetings, all the time. It's almost too much.
As our world starts to open back up, you might be looking for a job or employee. To your list of posting/searching websites, this is one you should add.