Five years after Covid-19, the US workforce faces a crisis of engagement as the "Great Detachment" grows. Employee satisfaction and morale are at an all-time low, with managers struggling to maintain productivity amidst financial and work environment uncertainty. Despite these challenges, experts remain hopeful that companies can turn things around through strong leadership and cultural changes. The article explores key shifts in the workforce and offers insights into overcoming current difficulties.
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The US Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan and Grand Valley State University for potential violations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The probe focuses on race-based eligibility for programs and scholarships. The University of Michigan's involvement with The Ph.D. Project and Grand Valley's race-specific scholarships are under scrutiny. Both institutions deny the allegations, emphasizing their commitment to inclusion while complying with federal laws. The... Expand
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