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...Employers have made great strides in combating prejudice in areas such as gender and ethnicity but social class remains by far the biggest source of discrimination in the workplace, writes columnist Pilita Clark...
...FT columnist Pilita Clark offers some tips on containment. Are legal challenges to US diversity schemes starting to bite?...
...The failed referendum on the role of women in Ireland is just the latest example showing the long effort to overturn inequality still has much further to go, argues columnist Pilita Clark....
...One area of focus, suggests FT columnist Pilita Clark, might be to tackle the menace of overblown job titles....
...After more than 50 years of evidence highlighting its disruptive powers, Pilita Clark asks why we’re still no closer to solving the problems of jet lag....
...One way to miss out on higher pay is to work from home, writes columnist Pilita Clark, who says lower wage growth and higher productivity might be why bosses like remote working more than we think....
...Columnist Pilita Clark discusses how to do climate policy in the age of the green backlash....
...Mispronouncing a colleague’s name at work can be hazardous — and not just if it’s the boss, says columnist Pilita Clark....
...A growing concern among some managers is that remote workers might secretly be taking on a second job or “double-dipping”, writes columnist Pilita Clark....
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...Recent scandals show few sectors are exempt, writes columnist Pilita Clark....
...Meteorological Organization said yesterday that a record-breaking 2023 — possibly the hottest year since measurements began — will be followed by more of the same in 2024 FT columnist and COP veteran Pilita Clark...
...Technology is transforming the age-old tradition of colleagues chipping in for a farewell gift, writes columnist Pilita Clark....
...Hybrid working has exposed the inadequacies of modern office design, says columnist Pilita Clark....
...The World of Work There may not be as many annoying fish taco-eaters and gym-gear wearers, but hybrid working has made offices noisier places for many people, writes columnist Pilita Clark, as companies...
...Vacations are rarely straightforward for business leaders but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t take one, says columnist Pilita Clark on the politics of taking holidays....
...Other earnings: Biogen, General Electric, Kimberly-Clark, LVMH, Raytheon, Snap Spotify, Unilever and Visa are among those also reporting today. See the full list in our Week Ahead newsletter....
...The world of work Three years after millions of workers were ordered home, the question of where and when staff work remains a live issue, writes columnist Pilita Clark....
...Columnist Pilita Clark says it’s clear there has been a tats turning point at work....
...Don’t be afraid to say no, writes columnist Pilita Clark. Some good news A new drug developed by Eli Lilly has been shown to slow Alzheimer’s progression....
...Columnist Pilita Clark discusses one of the biggest horrors of office life: writing an email to a friend to moan about a detested work colleague and sending it straight to the detested colleague instead...
...Categorising people into age-related groups such as “snowflake millennial narcissists” and “greedy boomer technophobes” can feed real generational hostility in the workplace, argues columnist Pilita Clark...
...Columnist Pilita Clark offers some advice on one of the more fraught moments in modern working life: a request to recommend someone you never rated....
...Those of us whose inboxes have not dipped below half a million for many years will sympathise with Pilita Clark’s new column on the scourge of email, confirmed by a Microsoft report that found workers were...
...Columnist Pilita Clark delves into some interesting research....
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