I am being inundated with letters from federal employees and others affected by the new administration’s changes in the last week — which have included ending investigations and enforcement related to discrimination in the workplace (*see note below); illegally firing 17 inspectors general; laying off employees working on accessibility, equity,…
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socializing at hybrid team meetings, job offer was pulled after a reference check, and more — Ask a Manager
It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. How do I balance work and socializing at hybrid team meetings? I (a young-looking woman) lead a team of about 15, composed of 3-4 smaller sub-teams that collaborate on various parts of the project. About half the team work remotely;…
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the file poacher, the reluctant apology, and other stories of jerks getting their comeuppance — Ask a Manager
Last week we talked about jerks getting their comeuppance, and here are eight of the most satisfying stories you shared. 1. The thief At an old job, I was continually denied raises by the bully finance director (who somehow was always able to find money for his own raises.) He…
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I talked to Vulture about Severance
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. I talked to Vulture about what the TV show Severance reveals about workplace life — including the inauthenticity of corporate life, how the Overtime Contingency exists in real life, the weirdness of workplace perks, and how work…
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my coworkers have way more money than me … and they constantly expect me to shell out cash for meals and gifts — Ask a Manager
my coworkers have way more money than me … and they constantly expect me to shell out cash for meals and gifts — Ask a Manager my coworkers have way more money than me … and they constantly expect me to shell out cash for meals and gifts — Ask…
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touchy-feely team-building, are job search gimmicks less popular now, and more — Ask a Manager
It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Am I being a grouch about this touchy-feely group activity? I work at a school. As the closing activity for today’s professional development session, Fergus (an administrator) split us into three groups, then asked two-thirds of us to stay seated…
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my “on-site” coworker is never on-site — Ask a Manager
A reader writes: For the past 18 months, the person in my office who holds the same job title as me has had serious attendance and communication problems. I’m not talking a few times a month. I’m talking it’s a miracle if he makes it in most of five days…
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is it OK to nap at work?
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. If you’ve ever come to work after getting a bad night’s sleep and struggled to be productive — or just awake — it’s probably occurred to you that being able to take a quick nap at work…
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do I have to share my story on a “women in industry” panel? — Ask a Manager
Woman in sausage-fest field here, a few things… 1. Those questions are tone deaf, and probably written by an older person I bet. Things like “work life balance” when I was in my 20s would have been incomprehensible to me, as I was a workaholic establishing my career and I…
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should conjoined twins receive one salary, daily meetings with my boss, and more — Ask a Manager
It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Should conjoined twins receive one salary or two? I recently read this article. The summary is that Abby and Brittany are conjoined twins who are fifth grade teachers. They only draw one salary between the two of them because they…