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Mark Warner on the Millennial workforce and the ‘gig economy’

Susan Page interviews Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) about the shifting ideals in the workforce, especially in the Millennial generation, and what that means for policymakers

Hidden or Unemployed: America’s Failure to Get Disabled People Jobs

The employment rate for the disabled remains basically unchanged after a quarter-century, and many of the 34 percent of Americans with disabilities who do have jobs are in sheltered workshops earning around $2 an hour.

9 TED Talks to watch when you don’t know what to do with your life

No need to panic: Take a deep breath, and power through your moments of doubt and burnout with the help of these talks.

Working at Home: In Most Places, the Big Alternative to Big Cities for Montana Residents

With continuing improvements in technology, and higher acceptance among companies and government agencies, working at home seems likely to continue its growth in the coming decades.

Building Emotional Competencies In Our Leadership

More than 50% of the study’s respondents stating that their organization suffers from above-average stress levels.

What Cities Need to Close the Skills Gap for ‘Smart Jobs’

"Advanced industry" jobs are expected to drive economic growth. But cities must invest in training and education to build a qualified workforce.

Coaching takes consistency, says ad agency chief

"You can’t be changing your perspective every five minutes or treating them one way one day and a different way the next."

6 words that might get your resume tossed in the trash

"Responsible for"

Q&A: Michael Bernick, on job prospects for adults with autism

People in the autism community don’t operate in a separate labor market. They use the same tools as the general labor market.

How to know if you should work at a startup

Is working for a startup right for you?