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MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace breaks silence over ‘inappropriate sexual comments’

Gregg Wallace has broken his silence after he was reportedly hit by a probe into his behaviour by the BBC. The MasterChef star was...

BBC announces major change to Strictly in major win for Amanda Abbington

The BBC has vowed to tackle "abusive behaviour" in a major win for Amanda Abbington following the Strictly Come Dancing bullying scandal. Today, they...

Samsung brings tech’s latest fashion to wearable technology with AI twists in new watch and ring

Samsung is dressing up its wearable devices in technology’s latest fashion — artificial intelligenceBy MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Technology WriterJuly 10, 2024, 9:04 AM ET•...

Unlocking family fitness: How extending wellness benefits boosts well-being for all

Employee fitness is a crucial element of any workplace well-being initiative. And, while individual fitness impacts employee satisfaction, productivity, and health spending, expanding benefits...

Why Chinese youth are putting up their jobs, bosses for sale

In China, there's a new viral trend where bosses, colleagues and jobs are up for sale on second-hand e-commerce platforms. Representational Image/ReutersHow does your...

20 remote jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work has become more common. But four years in, the return-to-work trend has made fully-remote positions...

A staggering 90% of employees in the UK are ‘quiet quitting’ as they seek out other opportunities, Gallup report says

People walk through the Canary Wharf financial district of London, Britain.Simon Dawson | ReutersThis means a staggering 90% of employees are feeling detached from...

A staggering 90% of employees in the UK are ‘quiet quitting’ as they seek out other opportunities, Gallup report says

People walk through the Canary Wharf financial district of London, Britain.Simon Dawson | ReutersThe U.K. has a serious problem.Only 10% of U.K. workers were...

When it comes to fashion choices, bankers get a dress-down

Hollie Adams/Bloomberg Are ties gone forever?Wall Street business attire has been trending toward the more casual. But experts...

From rage applying to quiet firing, the trends to watch as an employer’s job market returns

Welcome to the weekly Careers newsletter from The Globe and Mail. To subscribe, click here.Radhika Panjwani is a freelance writer from Toronto.Canada’s workforce of...

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