You might think the start of a new year would inspire Americans to turn over a new leaf, but a recent survey found that the majority of U.S. workers bring old woes back into the office following their holiday break.
A new study from the Rouen Business School in France found that workaholism, instead of being just a common descriptive trait of absent parents and that neurotic boss you used to have, can actually be a good thing.
The stress levels Americans associate with our hellish commutes pale in comparison to those experienced in other parts of the world, according to an annual report from IBM.
Higher-level workers are being pressured to put in 50 hours or more a week, while lower-level employees are often asked to work nights and weekends, a new report shows.
More working fathers are struggling today than ever before with the competing desires to take care of their children and to advance their careers, according to a new survey.







