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August 2024
Weak US jobs growth for July sparks Wall Street sell-off
Kamala Harris needs to mobilise voters around class – not race
Dustin Guastella and Bhaskar Sunkara
July 2024
Robots sacked, screenings shut down: a new movement of luddites is rising up against AI
Ed Newton-Rex
The first summer I …
I am well off, but have never felt able to enjoy it. This summer, I’ll change my relationship with money
Lola Mendez
Why are 91% of small business owners so darned happy?
‘The new normal’: work from home is here to stay, US data shows
June 2024
‘Getting fired broke something in me’: how overachiever Jennifer Romolini gave up on ambition
The author of Ambition Monster on ascending through the New York media world to blingy startups – and crashing to earth
May 2024
‘A fine line between humor and flopping’: tech summit’s rap battle is the height of corporate cringe
US tech firm agrees to $38,000 in penalties after ‘whites only’ job ad
‘It breaks an employer’s control’: the tragic disappearance of the American lunch hour
Pass notes
Quiet vacationing: why workers are sneaking off on holiday without telling their boss
April 2024
Is Connor Hubbard the most boring man on the internet?
Arwa Mahdawi
New US rule would ban employers from using ‘noncompete’ agreements
New Biden rule aims to protect US federal employees if Trump is elected
‘HR is not your friend’: why frustrated workers are hiring reps of their own
March 2024
Death and typos: my six strange years screening online obituary comments
Help Wanted by Adelle Waldman review – acid comedy of precarity
February 2024
Do you get paid extra for working on Leap Day?
For most, 29 February is an ordinary working day – but depending on your pay structure, you could earn a bit more
Immigrant child laborers are being killed in US factories. Companies are walking away with fines
Sawmills and slaughterhouses collect citations amid landscape of ‘underfunded and under-resourced’ regulators
Snap Inc cuts 530 employees, 10% of workforce, to boost in-person work
California-based social media company will focus on ‘in-person collaboration’ after eliminating jobs multiple times in recent years
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