Workplace Culture: In Silicon Valley, Working Nine to Five Is for Losers
From today’s New York Times by Dan Lyons: Silicon Valley prides itself on “thinking different.” So maybe it makes sense that just as a lot of industries have begun paying…
From today’s New York Times by Dan Lyons: Silicon Valley prides itself on “thinking different.” So maybe it makes sense that just as a lot of industries have begun paying…
From today’s Los Angeles Times Editorial Board: Last call in California is 2 a.m. That’s when bars, restaurants, nightclubs and any other businesses licensed for on-site liquor sales are legally…
From today’s New York Times Editorial Board: The recent finding by The New York Times that black students are still vastly underrepresented at the nation’s top colleges and universities is…
Yesterday a federal judge in Houston blocked the state of Texas from enacting a revised version of its “Voter ID Law.” Known as Senate Bill 5, the legislation was revised…
From the New York Times “Opinion” Section, August 16, 2017 by Richard Trumka: On Tuesday, President Trump stood in the lobby of his tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and…
From The Guardian, August 20, 2017 by Jill Cowan: Andrea Gillette lined up the bottles of fruit-flavored cocktails behind the bar. The guy who leans a ladder against the big…
From the New York Times, August 15, 2017 by Katherine Zaleski: I am the co-founder of a company that helps clients find ways to diversify their work force. We recently…
From today’s New York Times “Opinion” Section by Anita Hill: The recent leak of a Google engineer’s screed against the company’s diversity initiatives is a reminder that the notion of…
From today’s New York Times by Yamiche Alcindor GALVESTON, Tex. — Adolfo Guerra, a landscaper in this port city on the Gulf of Mexico, remembers panicking as his co-worker vomited…