The pressure to look busy at work is getting in the way of actually getting work done.
Professionals often take pride in working long hours. Others work excessive hours because their supervisors reward only those who are always at work. Data from Clockify, a time tracking software ...
Working parents are clocking in long, unpaid hours—adding the equivalent of an extra workday every week—just to keep up with the demands of family life, according to a new survey. A new survey ...
In our hustle culture, people tend to correlate productivity with long hours. Those who come into work early and stay well into the evening are viewed favorably. However, evidence suggests that the ...
Johnny C. Taylor Jr. tackles your human resources questions as part of a series for USA TODAY. Taylor is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, the world's largest HR ...
The average working parent pulls an 18-hour workday when you factor in everything they do for their children, according to new research. From getting everyone ready for the day and out the door, to ...