By Heejung Chung, King’s College London New Starbucks boss Brian Niccol caused many to spit out their coffee with the news he …
The Conversation
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Global HR Practices
Australians now have the right to disconnect – but how workplaces react will be crucial
By Emmanuel Josserand, University of Technology Sydney and Martijn Boersma, University of Sydney From today, Monday August 26, many employees in Australia …
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Labour RelationsOpinion
Rail shutdown: What the dispute tells us about labour relations and politics in Canada
By Gerard Di Trolio, McMaster University The situation surrounding the nation-wide rail shutdown is evolving quickly as the Canadian government rushes to …
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Labour ShortagesOpinion
Canada’s treatment of internationally trained physicians exacerbates the health-care crisis
By Elliot Goodell Ugalde, Queen’s University, Ontario Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program has recently come under intense scrutiny, with a new United …
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FeaturedLeadership
Toxic bosses are a global issue with devastating consequences for organizations and employees
By Laura Hambley, University of Calgary Toxic leaders are a widespread issue plaguing employees and organizations across various industries. A 2023 survey …
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Opinion
Letting teachers choose what they want to learn supports teacher morale — and yields better teaching
By Shelley Stagg Peterson, University of Toronto Student achievement is highly correlated with having qualified teachers who feel empowered and motivated to …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)Opinion
How software developers feel about AI reshaping their work – and what this tells the rest of us
By Najmeh Hafezieh, Royal Holloway University of London and Farjam Eshraghian, University of Westminster The narrative around the infiltration of artificial intelligence …
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Global HR Practices
‘Gig workers’ in Australia get minimum standards from Monday. Here’s what will change
By Juan Diaz-Granados, Australian Catholic University and Benedict Sheehy, University of Canberra Monday August 26 is when the government’s updated Fair Work …
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Opinion
Neurotechnology is becoming widespread in workplaces – and our brain data needs to be protected
By Edward Musole, University of New England As remote work became standard around the world during the COVID pandemic, employee surveillance rapidly …
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By Cary Cooper, University of Manchester The philosopher and political economist John Stuart Mill once wrote about why he didn’t take holidays. …

