Stories Tagged as
Burnout
CEO turnover is booming. What's going on?
Apr 19, 2023
According to a new report from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas, CEO turnover hit its highest rate last quarter since 2020.
Hospitals explore virtual nursing to cover staffing shortages and fight burnout
by
Blake Farmer
Jan 11, 2023
With nurses facing burnout like never before, some hospitals are exploring remote work options that could keep experienced RNs on the job longer.
American workers are bummed out
Nov 15, 2022
A new survey by UKG's Workforce Institute finds half of American workers wouldn't recommend their job or their employer to their own kid. The same percentage would like to stop working if they could.
How one elementary principal is dealing with hiring staff and kids' learning loss
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Sep 28, 2022
"We are scrambling as a school, as a district" to catch up kids and address mental health needs, Jessica Gomez of Southern California says.
Why quiet quitting has become a loud trend
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Ariana Rosas
Sep 9, 2022
The debate around quiet quitting has gotten people speaking up about burnout and workplace fatigue driven by the pandemic.
Summer school is increasingly important for students, but where are the teachers?
Jun 20, 2022
With many teachers exhausted by the demands of the pandemic, it's harder for school districts to recruit them for summer work.
For teachers, add inflation to the causes of burnout
by
Jarrett Dang
May 20, 2022
And that’s on top of the fact that teacher pay was already relatively low.
For public good, not for profit.
Workers have more leverage these days, but they're not less stressed
Apr 11, 2022
Nearly half of American workers are looking for a new job or plan to in the next year. One-third are ready to quit without a new job lined up.
For this entrepreneur, burnout inspired a new business
by
Sean McHenry
Jan 28, 2022
For Los Angeles e-retailer Patty Delgado, the stress of running her first business inspired her to take a different approach with the launch a second.
No noon meetings: Citigroup tries to address burnout
Oct 20, 2021
Along with protecting the lunch hour, the bank also suggested meetings should be no more than 45 minutes.