
The state of bullying at work
Nearly half of US employees will quit in a year or less when faced with a bully, and 79% have indirectly experienced or witnessed bullying at work, a new study says.
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Nearly half of US employees will quit in a year or less when faced with a bully, and 79% have indirectly experienced or witnessed bullying at work, a new study says.
Every immunization recipient worldwide will have access to the credential, which will speed the return to travel, school, or work.
The growing population of older citizens will soon have an arsenal of helpful technology.
Quietly starting at the beginning of the pandemic last year, the tech gaming company transformed some manufacturing facilities to create wearable and innovative protection against COVID-19.
Withings analyzed data from sleep trackers, smartwatches, and scales to understand how lockdows and WFH affected overall health.
With the latest update, the Apple Watch has a built-in sleep tracker to monitor and record your sleeping patterns. Here's how to use it.
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A new study reveals that 63% of workers may be ready for in-person work, according to analysis from Promoleaf.
Doctors advise against it, flight executives say it's fine, but ultimately, it's up to you. We asked experts to weigh in: Should you stay or should you go?
The COVID-19 crisis enabled scammers to take advantage of the guileless, as bad actors were able to extract personal information from targets, according to a new report from First Orion.
Help your friends make it through the winter in the Northern Hemisphere with the gift of a subscription an entertainment or fitness services.
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Despite worldwide exhaustion in 2020, the most optimistic for 2021 are those working in tech, according to a new report from Peakon.
The number of people in the US working remotely will nearly double in the next five years according to a new Upwork report.
New legislation seeks to give digital workers the right to disconnect from work without worrying about negative consequences.