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Working More Doesn’t Make You More Productive
The pressure to look busy at work is getting in the way of actually getting work done.
Professionals often take pride in working long hours. Others work excessive hours because their supervisors reward only those who are always at work. Data from Clockify, a time tracking software ...
"This has really negative career consequences for women in the long term." Mothers, especially those with young children and who are working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, have reduced ...
Thanks to previously unpublished Labor Department data, KPMG is now reporting the number of U.S. workers each month who are cutting their hours due to a lack of child care options. KPMG, the ...
Picture a world where your alarm clock goes off before dawn and your dinner happens after dark, every single day. While some of us complain about the occasional extra hour at the office, millions of ...
Working nine to six, what a way to make a living…” was not the lyric Dolly Parton went for when she penned her famous anti-rat-race anthem back in 1980. And not just because “five” has more rhyming ...
Johnny C. Taylor Jr. tackles your human resources questions as part of a series for USA TODAY. Taylor is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, the world's largest HR ...
In our hustle culture, people tend to correlate productivity with long hours. Those who come into work early and stay well into the evening are viewed favorably. However, evidence suggests that the ...
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