Por: Newsweek Business January 26, 2023
nMost Americans are not looking to change job this year, exclusive polling for Newsweek revealsnTech companies such as Amazon, Meta and Twitter have announced deep cuts to their workforce following increased hiring in the pandemicnThe threat of recession is fueling anxiety for both workers and businessesnFrom the Great Resignation of 2021 to the quiet quitting trend that redefined the workplace in 2022, the American labor market has had a couple... + full article
Fox Business USA Business July 25, 2023
'Outnumbered' panel discusses a new report about younger workers complaining about their older co-workers. Some employees who are fed up with are turning to social media to quit in a vocal and viral way, declaring they're leaving their jobs on such social media... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
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ABC News USA Life July 12, 2023
First there was , then there was , and now the latest workplace trend is loud quitting, new data shows.Nearly 1 in 5, or 18%, of employees around the world are actively disengaged in their jobs, according to , released this month -- down one percentage-point from the previous... + más
ABC News USA Sports January 24, 2023
The NHL announced its 2023 All-Star Game skills competitions Tuesday, including an event where players will try to drop their opponents into a dunk tank on the Fort Lauderdale beach.The Splash Shot is one of seven events scheduled for the 2023 NHL All-Star skills, which will be... + más
NHL All-Star skills adds dunk tank, golf event | ESPN
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Forbes USA Business November 23, 2022
Barry Rosen is CEO, , leading provider of training & consulting services to build a collaborative leadership culture. getty “Quiet quitting” has taken the internet and the human resource departments by storm. The term, which was , refers to people rejecting explicit and... + más
6 Signs That ‘Quiet Firing’ Could Be Trending In Your Workplace | Forbes
Julia Keller: Why is ‘quiet quitting’ a thing for everyone, including Serena Williams? Quit out loud. | Chicago Tribune
New York Post USA Business October 10, 2022
The US secretary of labor pushed back on the supposed epidemic of “quiet quitting,” calling the post-pandemic phenomenon overblown. “I haven’t really heard about it from companies. I know that it’s being reported in the press,” said Marty Walsh in an interview with... + más
Forbes USA Business October 01, 2022
On the heels of quiet quitting, another moniker called quiet firing is growing steam.getty It seems that there’s a lot of quiet action going on under the radar in the modern workplace. First the hoopla over ‘quiet quitting’ taking the media by storm. An employee might be a... + más
Workplace bullying: How to recognize it, how to handle it | Fox Business
Quiet Quitting Is The Natural Response To Toxic Workplaces | Forbes
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 22, 2022
There’s not much Serena Williams can’t do. Win tennis matches? Raise a family? Run a thriving venture capital firm? Be an international symbol of grace and strength and resilience? Easy-peasy. But dare her to say the word “quitting” — as in “quitting tennis” —... + más
At Moonbox, a journey of reconciliation in ‘The Good Deli,’ a venture into the unknown with ‘Jonathan’ | The Boston Globe
Atlanta Falcons' Damien Williams placed on injured reserve with rib injury | ABC News
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