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How To Strengthen Your Workforce: Cultivate Growth Opportunities For Women

Allwork

For every 130 men promoted to manager, there are only 100 women promoted, according to a 2021 McKinsey & Company report. These programs, which usually last from a few weeks to a few months, can be a great way to help women returning to work get the confidence and new skills they may be lacking.

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Knowledge workers have a particularly unhealthy relationship with work

Workplace Insight

That is one of the headline findings from a new report into the working lives of 15,600 people worldwide from HP. The report also suggests that three quarters of respondents would take a pay cut to be happier at work or to work wherever they want. When they’re not happy at all, that number rises to 91 percent.

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Most people now at risk of poor mental health as a result of social exclusion

Workplace Insight

More than half of people in the UK have experienced social exclusion in the past year, leading to poor mental health and wellbeing, according to a new report from BUPA in partnership with ParalympicsGB. Women (61 percent) are also significantly more likely to report feelings of isolation.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

Finnigan says recruiters, who often called young job seekers “challenging,” now report Generation Y job candidates are more willing to compromise on salaries or job duties. Destroying someone's self esteem doesn't actually make them better. “This is now a more grown up generation,” says Dan Finnigan, CEO of Jobvite.

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What Is Happiness and Why Is It Important?

Success

author of Happiness: Unlocking the Mysteries of Psychological Wealth , created five simple questions to assess overall happiness—the Satisfaction with Life Scale—which has since become a universal survey used in most happiness research. Feeling flow on a regular basis bolsters your self-esteem, confidence, and yes, happiness. .

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