'It Made Us Cry Almost Every Day': How to Deal with Toxic Bosses
'It Made Us Cry Almost Every Day': The article discusses experiences of dealing with toxic bosses, highlighting the emotional toll and hostility faced by employees in the workplace.
Millions Paid in Settlement Payments in Hafnarfjörður
Hafnarfjörður Municipality has paid over five million krónur in settlement payments to three former employees during the current electoral term.
The Heralds of Bad News in Companies: This is How to Teach to Deliver Negative Information to Subordinates
Companies are training their managers to handle face-to-face discussions with their teams regarding difficult topics.
A feeling of 'dismay': companies worried about the arrival of salary transparency
Companies in France are expressing concerns over the upcoming implementation of the European directive on salary transparency, set for June 2026.
Current Lexicon: Works Council Election
Employees in Germany will elect new works councils between March and May, as is customary every four years, with 180,000 positions available.
Employees with one habit advance faster at work, says director
According to Joshua Peacock, remembering colleagues' names significantly enhances employees' chances of career advancement.
Gang rape under the pretext of job, maintained relations for 8 years, retired PWD employee arrested
In a harrowing incident in Durg district, Chhattisgarh, a retired PWD employee was arrested for allegedly gang-raping a minor girl for eight years under the pretext of providing her a government job.
The new CEO of Munich Re irritates his employees at the start
Christoph Jurecka's transition into the role of CEO at Munich Re has been rocky, as he inherits a cost-cutting program from his predecessor that raises concerns among employees about its implications.