Startups that support remote work continue to attract investment dollars despite a return-to-office push by some employers, where "[i]nvestors are super-pumped on remote," says Remotebase co-founder Qasim Salam. "Despite the call by some employers for workers to come back to offices, we just closed our biggest month on record and our biggest ever quarter," Remote co-founder Job van der Voort adds. Full Story: The Wall Street Journal (11/3)
Survey: Avoid 5 practices that frustrate job seekers More transparency and communication from potential employers would ease hiring for both sides, according to a survey by job search engine Adzuna. Five frustrations to avoid include ghosting, long interview processes and vague salary information, says Adzuna executive Paul Lewis, who offers advice on what to do instead. Full Story: Employee Benefit News (free registration) (11/3)
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"Job embeddedness" now of utmost importance Creating "job embeddedness" is key to keeping your workforce happy and productive amid an economic and funding slowdown, writes Vlad Vaiman, associate dean for the School of Management at the California Lutheran University. Research shows employees stay with their employer based on three key factors -- links, fit and sacrifice, Vaiman writes. Full Story: C-Suite Quarterly (Los Angeles) (11/2022)
US economy added 261K jobs last month, Labor Dept. says The US economy added 261,000 jobs to nonfarm payrolls last month, while the unemployment rate increased to 3.7%, according to the Labor Department. The employment gain points to continued strength in the job market, but it was down from September's upwardly revised 315,000 jobs. "The labor market's going from 100 miles per hour to 85," said Rob Dent, senior US economist at Nomura, noting that the Federal Reserve wants to see further deceleration. Full Story: CNBC (11/4),The Wall Street Journal (11/4)
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Want to break the phone addiction? Pay to get locked out After finding herself checking her phone and social media apps every minute, Antonia Hoyle writes that she now pays for an app that blocks her access to the addicting programs for one to six hours every day. "Without my nose glued to the screen I've stopped ignoring my children and even manage to speak to my husband every now and again," Hoyle writes. Full Story: The Spectator (London) (11/2)
The Women's Sports Network, a 24/7 streaming hub, officially launched this week in an effort to serve the growing audience and to increase visibility for teams and athletes. The network has partnered with a dozen women's professional leagues, including the WNBA and the Ladies Professional Golf Association. "As we have seen repeatedly, women's sports don't get the coverage they deserve," says Stuart McLean, CEO of the company that created the network. "At the Women's Sports Network, women's sports are primetime, all the time." Full Story: Forbes (tiered subscription model) (11/3)
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