Nearly half of all Black workers in the US make less than $15 an hour: 'How is anybody supposed to live?'
47% of Black workers and 70% of women of color earn less than $15 an hour, less than a living wage in most major US cities. Wage suppression among ...
Read MoreFed-up managers declare WFH is over, as 77% say they’d fire you or cut your pay for not coming back to the office
Working from home. It was fun while it lasted? About three out of five managers believe that remote work is on the wane and workers will be back in ...
Read MoreAsian American wrongfully accused of spying recounts damage of racial profiling
Hydrologist Sherry Chen, a Chinese immigrant, said she once saw herself as a “soldier without a uniform,” pointing to her hard work to ...
Read MoreAmerica's labor shortage is actually an immigrant shortage
U.S. employers say it's a hard time to find and keep talent. Workers are decamping at near-record rates, while millions of open jobs go unfilled. One ...
Read MoreBlack college presidents had a tough balancing act during the civil rights era
Some Black college presidents stood at the forefront of the civil rights movement. Afro American Newspapers/Gado/Getty Images Eddie R. Cole, ...
Read MoreTransgender people of color face unique challenges as gender discrimination and racism intersect
Transgender people of color face more than their share of discrimination and violence. We Are/DigitalVision via Getty Images Gabriel Lockett, ...
Read MoreWhy We're Losing the Competition for the World's Best Talent
As college admission season nears its end, international graduates are anxiously awaiting another decision - except this time, merit has nothing to ...
Read MoreDo the Benefits of Law School Outweigh the Price? A Look at the Numbers
Aspiring lawyers who dream of six-figure salaries in their first legal jobs should know that attending a prestigious law school increases the odds of ...
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