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‘Loud quitting’: When employees go ‘scorched earth’ on their companiesLoud quitting might result in exasperated, angry behaviour at the office or posting disparagingly online — but is it worth it?LifestyleJul 25, 2023
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Bare Minimum Mondays: Latest job trend aims to quell workweek anxietyBare Minimum Mondays are a form of self-care that can help alleviate the anxiety so many feel at the beginning of the workweek.LifestyleMar 1, 2023
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Is your boss guilty of ‘quiet firing’? Here’s how to tellFollowing plenty of talk about quiet quitting, quiet firing is the new term in the workplace. While it may be new, experts say the practice is anything but.LifestyleAug 31, 2022
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Today’s teens are less tech-obsessed than millennialsIn a surprising twist, teens today who make up Generation Z are more similar to Gen Xers than millennials.LifestyleDec 19, 2016
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Canada’s workforce is being drained of women. Blame the kids?The number of women in Canada working or looking for work has dropped noticeably. The trend toward having kids later is one reason, TD report says.CanadaOct 24, 2014
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