Work

Any time off work is great, but there's a way to make the most of a break for self-care.
For some, returning to the workplace feels like the "Sunday scaries" on steroids: "I'm terrified of being forced to go back into the office and lose the gains I’ve made in quality of life," one worker said.
"From casual inquiries about how to pronounce specific names to more pointed questions about how to make the workplace more accommodating to people of color, I was the go-to person."
To get what you want in a job negotiation, you need to buy time. Here's how.
"It’s nice to have boundaries again where there are harder lines between work and home.”
Too many managers use euphemisms like "impact" and "realignment." That's just one thing that makes the process worse.
A new global survey finds that a majority of business leaders are completely out of touch with their workforce.
Etiquette experts share faux pas to avoid in virtual meetings.
Everyone has a preferred style for arguing. Are you a compromiser, competitor or collaborator?
There's a better way to make requests of your colleagues.