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...He describes the arrival of an incoming document: “Official E decides that it falls within the province of F, who places a draft reply before C, who amends it drastically before consulting D, who asks G...
...First casualty was planned opener Challengers, a drama set in the top-flight tennis world, starring Zendaya and Josh O’Connor....
...There was always a moderately conservative swing justice — Sandra Day O’Connor or Anthony Kennedy — willing to vote with the liberal justices on both of those policies....
...The World of Work Columnist Sarah O’Connor delves into why people don’t just leave bad jobs....
...The minimum wage has passed the high inflation test: Some good news for once, this time from Sarah O’Connor’s optimistic analysis of minimum wage policies....
...Recommended reading Sarah O’Connor, who is now officially my favourite FT columnist, argues that we should relearn the art of leisure....
...Now read these Funemployed: Germany wants to stop making people work at any cost — which makes sense, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...What word appears in the titles of the biggest hit singles by both Del Amitri and Sinéad O’Connor? Which TV series of the 2000s features the survivors of Oceanic Airlines flight 815?...
...Sarah O’Connor certainly hopes so, as it seems to have improved the work-life balance for many people since the pandemic began....
...Sarah O’Connor makes the case for more leisure time — of the non-goal-oriented type. Is it worth doing a PhD when an academic career is not the goal?...
...Sarah O’Connor believes people find meaning in all kinds of jobs. However, low pay, bureaucracy and squeezed resources can erode a sense of purpose. 3....
...Five top stories from the world of work Let’s not write people off as ‘AI losers’: Sarah O’Connor pushes back at the idea that AI will create winners and losers at work and that losers must be compensated...
...For the past 25 years or so, a lot of countries have gone big on the latter, writes columnist Sarah O’Connor, but forcing the unemployed into low-paid work isn’t a good solution to today’s labour market...
...The UK manager at the social platform LinkedIn and the FT’s employment columnist Sarah O’Connor discuss the enduring workplace stigma around pregnancy and return from maternity leave with Working It podcast...
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...If clubs do make profits, it’s lumpy,” said Kieron O’Connor, better known as football finance blogger Swiss Ramble....
...“Healthy life expectancy” is probably a better measure of what people actually want than longevity, writes Sarah O’Connor, but the situation in the UK is not looking good....
...Sarah O’Connor responds Ed, you raise the prospect of the end of the US republic....
...I’m joined by our workplace columnist Sarah O’Connor to talk more about this. Hi, Sarah. Sarah O’ConnorHey....
...Researchers in the US have found workers in e-waste recycling centres with overexposure to lead and cadmium....
...Finally, the FT’s Sarah O’Connor had another deserved hit column on the end of the servant economy....
...There isn’t much research yet on the impact on employers, but Susan Lambert of the University of Chicago, who has been interviewing managers in Seattle, believes they may benefit eventually, too....
...Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America, by Alec MacGillis, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, RRP$28, 400 pages Sarah O’Connor is the FT’s employment columnist Join our online book group on Facebook...
...Hats off to Sarah O’Connor for putting her finger on one of the most important aspects of healthcare system reform: the relationship between caregivers and care managers and the patient (“Caregiving is important...
...sarah.o’connor@ft.com This article has been amended since publication to make clear that 26 per cent of workers under 25 on the minimum wage were paid less than the minimum in 2019 Letter in response to...
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