The Workers Who Don't Exist
The White House doubled H-2B guest-worker visas to 130,000 this year -- even as it escalates deportations. The contradiction exposes a labor market built on cheap, controllable foreign labor.
Out With Learn to Code, In With Learn AI
The career advice has shifted—and this time, the learning curve is shorter
A Brief History of Age Discrimination Law in the U.S.
From the 1965 Wirtz Report to the EEOC's ongoing enforcement, a timeline of federal protections for older workers
The Invisible Redundancy
Late-career job loss doesn't just drain bank accounts—it dismantles identity. For workers over 50, the psychological toll often outlasts the financial one.
The Job Title That Didn’t Exist (Until It Suddenly Did)
As AI tools flood the workplace, companies are discovering they need people who can make them actually work.