Farzana Nayani on Quiet Quitting

“Quiet quitting” isn’t so quiet anymore – at least 50% of American workers say they’re quietly quitting and only putting in the bare minimum at their job. What can managers do about it? Companies need to look to employee resource groups (ERGs), which are the golden ticket to understanding how to hire and retain workers. “ERGs are an Read More …

The Student Debt Relief Plan Explained

The President, Vice President, and U.S. Department of Education recently announced a debt relief plan to help federal student loan borrowers transition back to regular payment as pandemic-related support end. This plan includes loan forgiveness of up to $20,000. But borrowers may be confused on how the plan works and how to apply for forgiveness. Read More …

“Quiet Quitting” is Changing How We Work

Photo by Christina Morillo For many years, workers have taken pride in their dedication to work, often at the expense of mental and physical well-being. Words like “hustle” and phrases such as “rise and grind” have slipped into our collective career lexicon. These ideas about work lead to guilt over simply taking a vacation or Read More …