By Robert Forrant, UMass Lowell What do violinists, grocery store clerks, college dorm counselors, nurses, teachers, hotel housekeepers, dockworkers, TV writers, autoworkers, …
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By Leda Stawnychko, Mount Royal University and MacDonald Oguike, University of Vaasa One of the most daunting tasks for new leaders is …
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By Parker Muzzerall, University of British Columbia Like it or not, the energy transition is happening. The International Energy Agency predicts global …
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Out of the archive: A collection of stories about Mount Elgin Indian Residential School
By Mary Jane Logan McCallum, University of Winnipeg Brown Tom’s Schooldays, is a semi-autobiographical collection of stories about growing up in a …
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Global HR PracticesOpinion
Professional misconduct can end a career – who should get a second chance?
By Marta Rychert, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University; Kate Diesfeld, Auckland University of Technology, and Lois Surgenor, University of Otago …
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Rupert Murdoch’s real-life succession drama is underway in a Nevada courtroom. What might happen next?
By Rodney Tiffen, University of Sydney A unique court case is getting under way in Nevada this week. At stake is the …
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By Cary Cooper, University of Manchester Over the last few weeks, after a massive defeat at the UK general election, several senior …
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By Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, University of North Dakota Despite ongoing worries about how artificial intelligence will affect jobs, research shows that …
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By Kate Swanson, Dalhousie University; Alyssa Weeks, Dalhousie University, and Elizabeth Fitting, Dalhousie University Every year, thousands of migrant workers arrive in …
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‘Right to disconnect’ laws are a step toward healthier, more productive and more inclusive workplaces
By Fiona McQuarrie, University of The Fraser Valley In August, Australia joined Ontario, France and several European and Latin American countries in passing a “right to disconnect” …