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Millennial Managers Are More Burned Out Than Any Other Generation
Americans nationwide are experiencing increased burnout amidst the ongoing pandemic. Manager burnout, specifically, saw a significant increase this past year.
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Do You Actually Like Your Job? Try the 15-5 Method to Find Out
If you’re looking for a better way to track how you actually feel about the work you do, try the 15-5 trick.
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Companies Prioritized Mental Health During Covid, So Why Are We Still So Burned Out?
Mental health benefits can help, but to reduce workplace stress and burnout, the work itself has to change.
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3 Key Parts of a Good Hybrid Work Plan, According to a Workplace Scientist
Just because your company figured out full-time remote work in 2020 doesn’t mean the transition to a hybrid schedule will be easy
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U.S. Workers Are Among the Most Stressed in the World, New Gallup Report Finds
Gallup’s latest State of the Global Workplace report captures how employees are feeling about work and life in the last year of the pandemic.
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A Flexible-Work Expert's No. 1 Tip for Managers Leading Remotely
A career coach explains why new managers should ask their employees how they work best, and how to ask it the right way.
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City Grants Available for Berkeley Arts Groups, Artists, Festivals
Funding for Berkeley artists, nonprofit arts groups and festival organizers is available through the city’s Civic Arts Grants program, with applications due by Jan. 16.
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Video Shows Aurora School Bus Driver Drinking Beer While Driving Kids: Police
A suburban school bus driver was arrested after she allegedly purchased beer at a convenience store and drank it while picking up students during a morning bus route.
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Scooter Braun Pleads for Peace With Taylor Swift After Receiving Death Threats
Scooter Braun doesn’t want any more bad blood with Taylor Swift. The 38-year-old manager expressed his desire to find resolution in an open letter to the artist posted via Instagram on Friday. “@taylorswift,” he began. “Since your public statement last week there have been numerous death threats directed at my family.”
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Female ‘Survivor' Contestant Accuses Male Player of Inappropriate Touching. She Is Voted Off
Some “Survivor” viewers were outraged Wednesday night after a female contestant who accused a male player of inappropriate touching was ultimately voted off while the accused remained to compete for the million-dollar prize. CBS aired back-to-back episodes of “Survivor: Island of the Idols” on Wednesday night, titled “We made it to the merge,” in which the two disparate tribes become...
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Giants Name Gabe Kapler as Their New Manager
The San Francisco Giants have chosen Gabe Kapler to succeed Bruce Bochy as their next manager.
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Former Wells Fargo Teller Alleges Manager Drugged, Raped Her
A former bank teller is suing Wells Fargo and the man who managed a San Francisco branch where she worked, alleging that he took the then-20-year-old woman out for drinks, then drugged and raped her in 2018.
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Family Outraged After College Student With ID From Puerto Rico Couldn't Buy Cold Meds
A Purdue University engineering student said he denied the purchase of over-the-counter cold medicine by a CVS employee who refused to accept his Puerto Rican driver’s license and U.S. passport as valid identification and questioned his immigration status. Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory and Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birth. José Guzmán Payano, a junior at Purdue, went...
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Disabled, Infirm at Senior Complex ‘Abandoned' in the Dark
One woman in her 80s tripped over another resident who had fallen on the landing in a steep stairwell. Others got turned around, even in their own apartments, and cried out for help. At least 20 seniors with wheelchairs and walkers were essentially trapped, in the dark, in a low-income apartment complex in Northern California during a two-day power shut-off...
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Stephen Strasburg Goes From Shutdown to World Series MVP
Stephen Strasburg was voted MVP of the World Series following the Nationals’ 6-2 win over the Houston Astros in Game 7 on Wednesday night, the first title in the 51 seasons of the Washington/Montreal Expos franchise.
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Altuve, Astros Show Up in World Series, Win Game 3 in DC 4-1
Yes, the Fall Classic finally showed up back in Washington, 86 years later — and, sparked by Springer and José Altuve, the Astros finally showed up in the Fall Classic. Springer had two of Houston’s four steals, Altuve doubled twice before scoring each time, Zack Greinke repeatedly worked out of trouble, and the Astros made sure they wouldn’t go quietly...
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Former Giants Manager Bruce Bochy Would ‘love to Have One More Shot'
Bruce Bochy might not be done managing after all.
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NuStar Workers Fled Tank Fire Without Activating Fire Suppression System
Firefighters who rushed to battle the raging fire at the NuStar tank farm in Crockett found the front gate locked, and the employees had scattered without activating the facility’s automated fire suppression system, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned.
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Boxer Patrick Day Dies After Suffering Brain Injury During Chicago Bout
Boxer Patrick Day has died days after suffering a traumatic brain injury during a bout on Saturday at Chicago’s Wintrust Arena, according to manager Lou DiBella.
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Former Child Star Corey Feldman Opens Up About His Childhood
Corey Feldman opens up about the abuse he faced throughout his childhood, his child star past and the documentary he hopes to make about abuse in Hollywood. As seen on California Live on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019.