The growing numbers of Gen Z workers have mystified both employers and their older colleagues. Remote work, quiet quitting and other buzzwords have filled headlines as CEOs melt down over changing office cultures. But the youthful nuances show no signs of slowing down as the youngest generation continues to enter the workforce. Soon 27% of
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Hubbard: Consumers need clear labels on lab-grown meat
What should we call meat that doesn’t come from a farm animal but was grown in a metal bioreactor in a factory? The Agriculture Department is contemplating how this experimental food should be labeled for consumers when it appears at the supermarket. And the agency is poised to make the wrong choice. A USDA official said
Is there a right way to exit an airplane?
By Sally French | NerdWallet Airlines devote a lot of energy and strategy to how passengers board an aircraft. Passengers are separated into different groups — like preboarding, priority boarding, family boarding, zones 1-7, A 1-60 and so on — and embark accordingly. Some airlines have up to 10 different boarding groups. You’d think airlines
Motel drip to gourmet sip: Insider secrets to making great coffee on the road
Robin Donovan That delightful first cup of coffee isn’t just a sensory wake-up call – it sets the tone for the day ahead; a good cup promises a good day. As any traveler knows, finding a great cup of coffee while on the road can be a challenge. But with the right tools and a