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With an eye on working families, Democrats launch the Congressional Dads Caucus

California Rep. Jimmy Gomez gained national attention as the House endured 15 votes to elect a speaker earlier this months for wearing his baby in the chamber as rounds went on for multiple days.

By NPR

What your parents didn’t tell you and your employer needs you to know, local author discusses her book

Dr. Tracey Jones, President of Tremendous Leadership and Co-author of A Message to Millennials: What your parents didn’t tell you and your employer needs you to know, joined us on Monday’s Smart Talk to discuss her book and the tips it offers to achieve success in the workplace.

By Aniya Faulcon

How does one navigate the workplace successfully?

According to a survey conducted by Cision PR Newswire, while over 90% of senior managers said organizations have loosened up over the past decade, they agreed that certain behaviors are still frowned upon. But some dos and don’ts of the workplace are not always spelled out to an employee during their orientation.

By Aniya Faulcon

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More companies are trying out the 4-day workweek. But it might not be for everyone

A nonprofit his working with companies to help organizations transition away from the traditional five-day workweek.

By NPR

Former PublicSource reporters publish open letter alleging mistreatment

At PublicSource, there were no concrete policies on sick time, vacation time and no human resources representative.

By Lucy Perkins/WESA

A construction company embraces frank talk about mental health to reduce suicide

"It's a crisis in our country. It's a crisis in our business."
By NPR