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Is This Working?: a 'strangely gripping' look at British working lifeThe Week Recommends Author Charlie Colenutt weaves an 'utterly fascinating and thoroughly depressing' history of jobs
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Financial steps to take if you are laid offThe explainer Four moves to minimize your losses
By Becca Stanek, The Week US Published
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5 tax deductions to know if you are self-employedThe explainer You may be able to claim home office, health insurance and other tax deductions
By Becca Stanek, The Week US Published
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The pros and cons of labor unionsPros and Cons Companies throughout the country continue to push for unionization
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Last updated
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How personality tests are locking autistic people out of jobsUnder The Radar Experts say psychometric tests make job applications challenging for neurodivergent people
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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'Shoplifting has clearly become a bigger problem'Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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The Week Unwrapped: What's behind the Canada-India feud?Podcast Plus, how would assisted dying change Britain? And are we running out of water?, could discarded gadgets solve the copper shortage? And will employers hire more over-50s?
By The Week Staff Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Are pig-butchering scams taking over the world?Podcast Plus, could discarded gadgets solve the copper shortage? And will employers hire more over-50s?
By The Week Staff Published
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India's lengthening working weekUnder The Radar Fourteen-hour work days, meetings during holidays, and no overtime are just part of the job in India's workplace culture
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Is flexible working better for business?Today's Big Question Labour wants to end 'culture of presenteeism' and make hybrid working a 'default right' for UK employees
By Richard Windsor, The Week UK Published
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Tipping point: is the end of the service charge near?Talking Point Diners on both sides of the Atlantic are increasingly withholding tips
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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'Brain drain' fear as record numbers leave New ZealandUnder The Radar Neighbouring Australia is luring young workers with prospect of better jobs
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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What are digital nomads?The Explainer Dozens of countries now offer remote working visas but the schemes vary and there are downsides too
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Are campus protesters jeopardizing their employment futures?Today's Big Question As college students across the country speak out against the Gaza war, some employers are already threatening post-graduation consequences
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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