As growth slows, employers are squeezing more hours out of fewer workers
Bosses are encouraged to help employees manage clash of domestic and work responsibilities
Progress for women in a historically male sector is at risk from anti-woke backlash, say leaders
If the professional social network is now a place for personal posts, why isn’t it funnier?
Advisers from social media influencers to big consultants offer guidance on how to recruit and retain 20-somethings
Wall Street banks and big City law firms among employers addressing potential discrimination
Head of asset manager has faced multiple problems as he tries to rebuild storied brand
Workers still fear discrimination despite years of raising awareness — do companies need to go further?
Attempts to control how staff communicate their own departures often cause more problems than they solve
AI assistants, training simulations and data tracking boost developers
Managers complaining about a poor work ethic should look at the difference they can make
As Germany’s far-right celebrates a strong performance in European parliament elections, a former leader argues the party has lost its way
Making tentative drink plans, celebrating each other’s wins, and unpacking misogyny: discover the conversations of top women chefs
Tractor Supply had faced weeks of pressure from conservative social media influencers
Business secretary attacks ‘morally repellent’ proposal by main opposition party
We examine how senior in-house lawyers are adapting to new business needs in a monthly series. This time: generative AI
The trouble is, my CV looks a bit schizophrenic
When our emotions run high, we act in ways we don’t like. Here’s how to do things differently.
Banks and law firms in line for bumper payouts after working on Daniel Křetínský’s bid
Country has an unspoken limit on how high banker pay can go before sparking public disapproval
Christopher Willcox earned over 3 times the amount made by the Japanese bank’s chief executive
Home to the nation’s first film screening, the city has also played a key part in everything from ‘Mad Max’ to ‘Mary and Max’, via coming-of-age tales, crime sagas and a suburban heartwarmer
The stories of the historic sites and key venues in the birthplace of the modern Olympics — and many international sports events
How to mitigate fast fashion’s effect on the planet forms Part 5 of a series on business-school-style case studies about sustainability dilemmas. Read selected FT articles and answer questions on environmental, governance and social obligations
As discarded cheap, disposable clothing clogs the environment, the business model is coming under pressure. Probe the arguments with this ‘instant teaching case study’
New research finds more transparency doesn’t always mean more pay
Now that employers are demanding workers return to the office, trouble is brewing
Advisers report that wealthy clients are considering moving to more tax-friendly countries
Living on the wrong side of the tenure track
Cheaper loans in France and Spain follow cut in ECB rate
Diverse workforces are here to stay. Companies need to find new ways to manage them
Research estimates how much the fast-evolving technology hits various jobs, from software engineers to mechanics
These arrangements remain a blight on Britain’s labour market
Employees of Wall Street bank’s British operations will now be able to earn up to 10-times base salary
Also in this week’s newsletter, making sense of Gen Z and the evidence on working from home
The galleries and museums where the Milanese local finds inspiration for her own work — and the restaurants that fuel her on her quest
Empirically robust trials are particularly important in evaluating social and economic interventions
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