Officially elected by local voters to serve her first full term, Municipal Judge Laura Chavez is continuing her work serving St. Joseph residents through the variety of cases that ...
Companies have denied requests from women asking to sit during work or take extra breaks, leading some of them to develop ...
Embedding diversity, equity and lived experience into the structure of privacy programs is essential to identifying risk, ...
Candidate criticizes short-term rental tax changes, alleges misuse of public resources, vows clearer rules for property ...
Dividing resources often divides people. Scientists have struggled to find fair and equitable decision rules. Here we ...
New research shows people prioritize fairness over outcomes, accepting more pain to avoid singling someone out.
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Men and women see workplace fairness completely differently when it comes to parenting
Half of U.S. workers believe employers hold working mothers to higher standards than fathers, according to a new FlexJobs survey.
What drives ethical decision-making? A new study shows that the brain's mentalizing and valuation networks prioritize ...
It’s a strange time to be working in the current landscape. On the one hand, uncertainty and volatility seem to be the norm; on the other, the very factors that are causing the lack of stability have ...
With 76% of adults now reporting stress levels that impede daily function, a new Cornell study points to a low-cost intervention hiding in plain sight: nature. The study, published in March 2026 in ...
Ms. Waldman is the author of “Help Wanted,” a novel about hourly workers at a big-box store. Mr. Bruenig is a labor lawyer and the founder of People’s Policy Project. See more of our coverage in your ...
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