Queen’s representative in Canada QUITS amid workplace bullying probe

The Queen’s representative in Canada has quit amid a workplace bullying probe – sparked by reports that she had ‘belittled’ and ‘publicly humiliated’ employees. Former astronaut Julie Payette, 57, who is Canada’s governor general, has announced she is stepping down from the largely ceremonial role. It comes after the office of Canadian Prime Minister Justin … Read more

Anti-vaxxers who refuse COVID-19 jab could be banned from pubs, restaurants or their workplace

Those who refuse to be immunised against COVID-19 could be banned from pubs, restaurants or their workplaces under a radical plan proposed by Gladys Berejiklian. The New South Wales Premier has revealed she is considering implementing regulations that would prohibited residents who have not vaccinated from entering certain venues.  She said the measures would be … Read more

Anti-vaxxers who refuse COVID-19 jab could be banned from pubs, restaurants or their workplace

Those who refuse to be immunised against COVID-19 could be banned from pubs, restaurants or their workplaces under a radical plan proposed by Gladys Berejiklian. The New South Wales Premier has revealed she is considering implementing regulations that would prohibited residents who have not vaccinated from entering certain venues.  She said the measures would be … Read more

Ellen DeGeneres thanks ‘amazing’ staff at People’s Choice Awards amid toxic workplace allegations

Ellen DeGeneres began her best talk show acceptance speech at the People’s Choice Awards by thanking her staff and crew after toxic workplace allegations had rocked her talk show. The 62-year-old television personality took home the Daytime Talk Show award on Sunday night as she quickly shifted focus to those working on her Ellen DeGeneres Show … Read more

Ellen DeGeneres launches BE KIND. gift box worth $270 months after toxic workplace scandal

Ellen DeGeneres launches latest $55 BE KIND. gift box months after toxic workplace scandal – but customers are not impressed By Tracy Wright For Dailymail.com Published: 23:33 GMT, 11 November 2020 | Updated: 00:53 GMT, 12 November 2020 A toxic workplace scandal ripped through her production earlier this year. And despite a host of allegations … Read more

P-p-p-pick up a prison sentence! Zoo keeper, 25, faces jail after breaking into his old workplace

A former zoo keeper has been told to expect up to five years in jail after he broke into his old workplace and stole £25,000 worth of animals – including two penguins.  Bradley Tomes, 25, was caught after he sold two tiny Humboldt penguins named Pablo and Penny on Facebook to an animal rescuer. The … Read more

Inequality in the workplace reduces employees’ motivation – even among those who stand to benefit

Inequality in the workplace reduces employees’ motivation — even among those who stand to benefit from unfair advantages Researchers in the UK asked 810 participants to complete a task for money Each subject was told that the other people were being paid more or less The greater this disparity, the more unhappy and unmotivated the … Read more

Being selfish doesn’t get you ahead even in a dog-eat-dog workplace, study finds 

Being selfish, even in a dog-eat-dog workplace, doesn’t get you ahead and ‘nice guys’ don’t always finish last, a new study of ‘disagreeable people’ found.     Disagreeable people, who are selfish, combative and manipulative may be intimidating, but their lack of social skills cause them more harm at work than good.  University of California, Berkeley researchers … Read more

CBI boss Carolyn Fairbairn demands Boris Johnson leads UK firms back into the workplace

Boris Johnson must do more to get office workers back at their desks, a senior business leader says today. Carolyn Fairbairn warns commercial centres risk being permanent ‘ghost towns’. Writing in the Mail, the director-general of the CBI says getting staff back into offices and workplaces is as important as the return of pupils to … Read more

CBI boss Carolyn Fairbairn demands Boris Johnson leads UK firms back into the workplace

Boris Johnson must do more to get office workers back at their desks, a senior business leader says today. Carolyn Fairbairn warns commercial centres risk being permanent ‘ghost towns’. Writing in the Mail, the director-general of the CBI says getting staff back into offices and workplaces is as important as the return of pupils to … Read more