

Emma Goldberg
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The Office’s Last Stand
It’s either the end of the era of flexibility around where work takes place — or the beginning of outright rebellion.

The Age of the Oversharing Boss
Emotional intelligence is one thing. Posting a crying selfie on LinkedIn is another.

Walmart Expands Employee Abortion Coverage and Will Include Travel Expenses
The Arkansas-based retailer, the country’s largest employer, said its health plans would cover abortions in specific cases and related travel expenses.

Starbucks Asks for a Suspension of Union Elections
The coffee chain, which has filed numerous complaints about procedural issues, asked the National Labor Relations Board to investigate allegations of misconduct during a union...

‘Head of Team Anywhere,’ and Other Job Titles for an Uncertain Time
Hyper-specific and unconventional roles are opening up to match a professional landscape no one has seen before.

Where the Fight Over a Return to the Office Is Over and the Office Won
Cubicles are largely empty in downtown San Francisco and midtown Manhattan, but workers in America’s midsize and small cities are back to their commutes.

Hey, Is Anybody Watching the Interns?
School is out for the summer — but in some cases, so are the bosses.

Has remote work changed your relationships with colleagues?
Tell us about your experience with work friendships when you’re not in the office.

The Magic of Your First Work Friends
Early-career connections can be life-defining. For young people entering the work force today, the connections over Zoom are shaky.

Match Group Suspends Some Political Donations After Abortion Ruling
The operator of Tinder, Hinge and other dating sites said it would no longer give money to groups representing Republican and Democratic attorneys general.