The latest episode of Newsweek's Horizons podcast explores the challenge of rising political disagreement in the workplace. Political conflict and polarization are on the rise in the United States.
I first addressed the legality of employer regulation of employee political activity in my first Law at Work column eight years ago. The political environment is as polarized now as it was then.
Earlier this month, people across the country celebrated love with boxes of chocolate, flowers and romantic dinners. But, for many teenagers love can be dangerous — approximately 10% of U.S. teens ...
Even prior to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, political tensions spilling over into the workplace have been top of mind. In late June, Johnny C. Taylor Jr., the CEO and ...
What a dramatic change, and so quickly. Less than two weeks ago, Florida Democrats were in a dark place and full of despair over their bleak political prospects in 2024. Suddenly, it all changed.
Political discussions don't need to divide, they can unite those with opposing views. Learn a research-backed strategy to ...
It seems that auto workers, actors and writers aren't the only ones who know how to go on strike. On Friday, 17,000 AT&T employees walked off the job in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, ...
A classic episode of “All in the Family” features Archie Bunker taunting his wife’s liberal cousin, Maude, by denouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt. As Maude begins to fume, Edith begs her husband to ...
In today’s polarized climate, political talk seems to pop up everywhere—even at work. But while some conversations can create connection, political discussions in professional settings can carry ...
Sometimes, termination can have its advantages. It’s easy to call for the firing of a head football coach after a losing season. What’s hard is paying off that coach and his large staff of assistants.
Most Americans find political conversations at the Thanksgiving table to be entertaining and informative — despite experts saying it should be avoided, according to a Scripps News/Talker Research poll ...
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