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The Most Overused Email Jargon
The Most
Overused
Email Jargon

The Most Overused Email Jargon

A study of workplace emails reveals the worst inbox clichés

(Newser) - Most of us suspected that corporate email speak had ventured into cliche, but a new study shows just how repetitive the inbox has become, reports Quartz . Email technology services provider ZeroBounce reviewed a million business emails and found that workers everywhere reach for the same phrases again and again, which...

10 Best Workplaces on the Planet
10 Best Workplaces
in the World

10 Best Workplaces in the World

Hilton tops the list, per the latest ranking from Great Place to Work, Fortune Media

(Newser) - Sick of the daily grind—maybe not the work itself, but the place you work for? Perhaps it's time to start exploring other options. The latest rankings of the best employers worldwide from Fortune Media and Great Place to Work may help. "These economic powerhouses also strengthen the...

New Japan PM's 3am Staff Meeting Does Not Go Over Well

Sanae Takaichi's 3am 'study session' with aides is drawing criticism

(Newser) - Japan's new prime minister , Sanae Takaichi, is facing criticism after holding a staff meeting at 3am ahead of a budget appearance in the nation's parliament. Takaichi, known for her relentless work ethic and disdain for talk of work-life balance, convened what local media is calling a "study...

Hundreds Balk at Paramount's 'Get Back to the Office' Order

At least 600 employees have chosen buyouts rather than go back to the office 5 days a week, per reports

(Newser) - Paramount Skydance employees are voting with their feet in the wake of a strict return-to-office mandate. About 600 employees—mainly those at the VP level and below—chose to take buyouts instead of returning to the office full time, Fortune reports. The move followed a companywide email in September from...

In Silicon Valley, Office Workers Are Ditching Their Shoes

Startups, other firms bet that shoeless offices will bring comfort, more creativity

(Newser) - Shoes are becoming optional at an increasing number of workplaces. In a bid to boost morale and creativity, startups and tech firms—particularly in Silicon Valley—are telling employees it's fine to slip off their shoes at the door, reports Quartz . San Francisco AI outfit Cursor, language app...

Prosecutors: Shooting Hoax Was Effort to Bond at Work

Malika Brittingham allegedly wanted to 'trauma bond' with her colleagues

(Newser) - A scare about a supposed shooting that prompted a lockdown at New Jersey's largest military base was a hoax caused by a civilian employee who wanted to "trauma bond" with her colleagues, according to federal prosecutors. Malika Brittingham, a civilian who works for the Naval Air Warfare Center...

Push to Get Workers Back in the Office Is Meeting Resistance

Mandates rise at places like Microsoft, Paramount, but office attendance remains stubbornly low

(Newser) - Many large companies are tightening their return-to-the-office policies, but workers aren't exactly flooding back to their desks. Names like Microsoft, Paramount, and NBCUniversal are ramping up in-person requirements, with some, such as Paramount, telling employees to return full time or consider a buyout. The New York Times and...

Tests Suggest More Workers Are Using Fentanyl

Positivity rate in random tests has doubled since 2020

(Newser) - A growing share of American workers are testing positive for fentanyl in random workplace drug checks, according to new data from Quest Diagnostics. The lab analyzed more than 8 million urine tests and found that 1.13% were positive for fentanyl in 2024, up from 0.91% the previous...

22-Year-Old: It's Time to Rethink Work-Life Balance

For Emil Barr, that means virtually all work while he's young

(Newser) - Emil Barr is a successful 22-year-old entrepreneur, and in a Wall Street Journal essay he chalks up that success to his unusual approach to the work-life balance conundrum: He obliterated it. Which is to say, the founder of the Step Up Social startup has been working pretty much constantly since...

Trump Administration Nixes an Infamous Musk Initiative

Email to federal workers asking for '5 things' they'd accomplished in previous week is axed

(Newser) - Federal workers are officially off the hook from responding to Elon Musk's "five things" email. Reuters reports that the Trump administration has nixed the ex-DOGE leader's infamous directive , which was sent to government employees in February mandating that they detail what they'd accomplished at work in...

Trump Expands Religious Expression for Federal Workers

New guidelines allow prayer, proselytizing on the federal clock

(Newser) - Federal workers now have broader leeway to pray and discuss their faith at the office under new guidelines from the Trump administration. The changes, outlined by the Office of Personnel Management, permit employees to share religious beliefs and try to "persuade others of the correctness of their own...

Cops: He Was Power-Washing Oven, Then Got Trapped

Nicolas Lopez Gomez, 38, dies after getting stuck in industrial oven at Missouri Gilster-Mary Lee plant

(Newser) - A worker at a Missouri cereal plant died after getting trapped in one of the facility's industrial ovens. Per a Friday statement from the Perryville Police Department, cops were dispatched to the Gilster-Mary Lee plant in Perryville shortly after 3pm local time on Thursday, after a male employee got...

Worker Compared to Darth Vader Awarded $40K

Lorna Rooke of the NHS didn't appreciate being compared to infamous Star Wars villain

(Newser) - An NHS worker has been awarded $40,000 by a UK court after being compared to one of the most famous onscreen bad guys of all time. "Darth Vader is a legendary villain of the Star Wars series, and being aligned with his personality is insulting," Judge Kathryn...

The Best Places to Work, According to Their Employees

The No. 1 spot in USA Today survey is a mortgage lender in Wisconsin

(Newser) - USA Today is out with its annual best-places-to-work list, based on employee surveys conducted with Energage. It turns out that a mortgage-lending company in Wisconsin comes in at No. 1 in the survey, which this year included responses from 2,251 companies. (Nearly 40,000 were invited to participate....

These Jobs Have the Worst Gender Pay Gap

Careers in the financial sector topped the list

(Newser) - The gender pay gap persists, but it apparently really thrives in the financial sector. Quartz reports that of the top jobs with pay disparities analyzed by financial educator Goat Academy, the majority were in finance."These inequalities are partly due to disparities in hiring, negotiation, and promotion practices, as...

Not Everyone Loves Amazon's Latest 'Home Run'

Online retailer's mandate that employees return to on-site work 5 days a week kicks in on Thursday

(Newser) - New year, new workplace—or, rather, a return to the old workplace for many Amazon.com workers who'd been toiling remotely a couple of days a week since the pandemic. CEO Andy Jassy sent out a memo in September announcing that, barring extenuating circumstances or preapproved arrangements, employees would...

Starbucks 'Making a Change' for New Parents

Chain boosts paid parental leave to 18 weeks for birth parents, 12 weeks for non-birth parents

(Newser) - Good news for moms- and dads-to-be who work for Starbucks: The coffee giant is expanding its paid parental leave policy. Quartz reports that, starting in March, birth parents who put in an average of 20 hours a week will receive 100% of their paycheck for 18 weeks—or triple the...

Young People Are Balking at Becoming Managers

Gen Z doesn't want the stress, per new Robert Walters survey

(Newser) - If you're worried that some young whippersnapper may someday become your boss, you may breathe a little easier at the latest finding: Young professionals really don't want that type of job. That's according to the latest research from headhunting and recruitment company Robert Walters, which found that...

Welcome to the Era of the 10-to-4 Workday

Recent report based on traffic patterns sees a shift in when employees head in to the office

(Newser) - One of Dolly Parton's most famous tunes may need an update. A "Global Traffic Scorecard" for 2023, released earlier this summer by traffic-data analysis firm INRIX Inc., says that traffic patterns reveal a "new normal" —basically, a workday that's no longer a 9-to-5, but more...

Boss Says He Wants to Hold Workers 'Captive All Day Long'

Australia's Chris Ellison has banned working from home, doesn't want staffers going out for coffee

(Newser) - Chris Ellison already sniffs at his employees working from home. Now, he doesn't even want them going out to get coffee. "I don't want them leaving the building," the head of Australian mining firm Mineral Resources said during a financial earnings report on Wednesday, noting he'...

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