MeToo

Men Are No Longer Comfortable Mentoring Women After #MeToo

Mentoring is important because it enables experienced professionals to share their wisdom and knowledge with their colleagues. Their advice and support are essential for development in the workplace. Unfortunately, men are now shying away from mentoring women following the #MeToo movement. After the New York Times published its investigation into … Read More

Like The Penny, The Nickel Could Be Phased Out Soon

In the States, the penny is still alive and well. But in Canada, we’ve said goodbye to the smallest form of currency. And the nickel could be up next. Economists claim that the coin will lose its usefulness due to maintenance costs and its low purchasing power. The penny disappeared … Read More

Hot Vending Machine

Innovative Parisian Vending Machine Offers Hot Meals To Employees

Vending machines aren’t usually people’s first choice when it comes to getting lunch and other meals, but they are great in a pinch or when you need a quick snack on the go. A company in Paris is working to change people’s perceptions by offering significantly more substantial (and better … Read More

Amazon Go

Amazon Go Store: No Cashiers Or Checkout Lines

Amazon has opened a special brick and mortar grocery store for people in a rush as well as introverts who don’t like interacting with others. The first artificial intelligence-powered Amazon Go store launched in Seattle, Wash., on Monday over a year after the company announced its plans for the high-tech … Read More

Minimum Wage

$14-An-Hour Minimum Wage Kills Small Businesses

As of January 1, Ontario raised its minimum wage from $11.60 to $14.00—a 21 percent increase. This change was enacted thanks to Ontario’s Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 also known as Bill 148. The Bill was created with the intent of supporting workers and their families to create fairness and … Read More

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