The Plight of the Hourly Employee: Low Morale, Long Hours and AI Fears
A new study shows that hourly employees are demanding more recognition from their employers along with increasingly flexible schedules.
A new study shows that hourly employees are demanding more recognition from their employers along with increasingly flexible schedules.
Significant rises in both union election petitions and widespread strikes underscore a stark disconnect between employers and employees.
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Around 1,400 Kellogg workers went on strike at the company’s U.S. cereal plants on Tuesday, bringing work to a halt. The strike includes plants in Omaha, Nebraska; Battle Creek, Michigan; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and Memphis, Tennessee, …