Former CEO reflects on renewables backlash as he prepares to stand for election as Cambridge university chancellor
Education that prioritises Stem over the arts may struggle to teach initiative, innovation and curiosity
Buckling to a volatile administration has costs that are only starting to become apparent
Irish company Workhuman says new technology can help workers feel more valued
Meta shifted the approach to redundancies when it labelled staff low performers
Airline boss has returned company to profit but challenges loom
Cordelia Fine, Charlie Colenutt and Emily Callaci dive into the often unfair and random ways we value labour
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
An abundance of timidity in a volatile world means Fool’s gold is losing its shine
US president’s 1980s book ‘Art of the Deal’ describes a negotiating style that has some positives but many pitfalls
Ministers say welfare cuts will help more benefit claimants into employment — but work doesn’t always reward everyone fairly
American financier Charles Stewart is steering the auction house through choppy economic waters
Some insiders unloaded stock before Trump’s ‘liberation day’ announcement but many more were restricted from doing so
A vibe shift is needed to close the gap between the UK and Silicon Valley
Leaders may not notice when staff flatter them, or take up the same hobbies, to gain advantage
The viral home chef — who just published her debut cookbook — shares her top dining recommendations from her town on the northern stretch, just a short ferry ride from New York
European Banking Authority says variable pay for some staff has risen to more than €1mn
An insider’s guide to the best spots to sail, fish, kayak, snorkel and swim
The challenges for managers navigating the changing mood on DEI policies forms part 12 of a series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability. Read selected FT articles and see how you would address similar dilemmas
The challenge is to understand stakeholder relationships and the broader social consequences of rollbacks
Glorious fry-ups, Italian comfort food and — above all — a strong sense of community are on the menu at this much-loved north London ‘caff’
For larger companies in particular, having a proper system for disclosures is a strategic necessity
Progress on disability employment is at risk under Trump policies; accessible transport is a route to more pay and out of worklessness; Rosie Jones on the curse of ableism and discrimination; how quotas push Chile ahead of Ireland and improve job prospects for more
The European nation has one of the largest employment gaps among OECD members and compares poorly against the South American country
For disabled jobseekers, accessible trains and buses are a route out of worklessness into employment and higher pay
The US administration seeks to dismantle DEI programmes that provide customised equipment and infrastructure at work
On average, they submit 60% more job applications than non-disabled people, with many employers casting doubt on their ability
Employment records are broken every year but the country has a shrinking workforce, putting pressure on staffing policies
At 21 and fresh out of university, I was grateful to have a job. Even now, discrimination of people with disabilities remains
Amputees, among the largest minority at work, highlight the need for assistive technology to be affordable and accessible
Ukrainians complain after Moscow institution attends Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business conference
Economics, risk, leadership, commerce
Two books chart the rise of the chipmaker via its ‘benevolent dictator’ Jensen Huang and an early gamble on deep learning
Topical issues for classroom discussion. This series hosts short case studies on contemporary business dilemmas for professors and students, written by academics who provide insights and questions on themes from supply chains and artificial intelligence, to marketing and accounting
Does PE firm KKR’s model add up to real reform or a one-off windfall? Read the article and consider the questions raised
The 2025 ranking of fast growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region. Including: the Philippines looks beyond call centres, India’s Meesho taps WhatsApp, extending EV battery life, and cameras to keep drivers’ eyes on the road
Agencies seek to recruit skilled professionals such as software developers or data analysts