(CN) — Workers’ wariness about robots in their workplaces is a persistent fear mixed with tentative hope, according to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of Applied Psychology. According to the ...
New research by SMU Assistant Professor Nina Sirola reveals why early-life environments shape the way people experience workplace threats and how the impact is unequal. SMU Office of Research ...
Senior HR leaders are facing an uncomfortable truth: traditional approaches to job security are no longer enough ...
Changes in the labor market and employment contracts over the past several decades and a recent global recession have increased the salience of perceived job insecurity as a risk factor for poor ...
Employees aren’t feeling so secure in their jobs these days–and that could be a problem for your company. In February, a greater share of U.S. workers expected a loss of income in the next month ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This study engages theories of economic freedom and neoliberalism as alternative ways of understanding workers' perceived job and labor market ...
It’s been coined the “Great Apprehension”—the concept that a majority of U.S. workers are terrified of losing their jobs. Not surprisingly, with inflation, recession fears and mass layoffs, job ...
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