By Jennifer Mathers, Aberystwyth University US president Donald Trump has said Ukraine could win back all of the territory it has lost …
The Conversation
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FeaturedLeadershipOpinion
Empathy is under attack — but it remains vital for leadership and connection
By Leda Stawnychko, Mount Royal University and Kris Hans, University of Calgary, Mount Royal University Once considered a universal good, empathy now …
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By Samuel Farley, University of Sheffield; David Hughes, University of Manchester, and Karen Niven, University of Sheffield Sadly, most people will come across a workplace …
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By Zuzanna Staniszewska, ESCP Business School and Géraldine Galindo, ESCP Business School Nowadays, media often celebrate the “girlboss” – the entrepreneur who …
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Opinion
Identifying as a ‘STEM person’ makes you more likely to pursue a STEM job – and caregivers may unknowingly shape kids’ self-identity
By Remy Dou, University of Miami Employers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics – commonly called the STEM industries – continue to …
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By Addisu Lashitew, McMaster University In October 2024, Canada imposed a 100 per cent tariff on all electric vehicle (EV) imports from …
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Global HR PracticesPensions
The French economy has a boomer problem and is spending way too much on pensions
By Renaud Foucart, Lancaster University Before resigning from his nine-month stint as French prime minister, François Bayrou had claimed that if France …
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By David J Finch, Mount Royal University, University of Calgary and Joseph Marchand, University of Alberta Canada is facing a productivity crisis …
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By David Silver, University of British Columbia Aspiring autocrats are increasingly pressuring businesses to co-operate with their quest for wealth and power, …
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FeaturedLabour RelationsOpinion
Flight attendants have gone 50 years without ground pay — here’s the reason behind it
By Isabelle Dostaler, Université de l’Ontario français The recent labour dispute between Air Canada and its flight attendants pulled back the curtain …


