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From EY to Meta, employers are axing workers for misusing benefits

Work Life

Former employees even told the Times that they were “encouraged to join as many sessions as possible,” and that the company fostered “a culture of multitasking.” The vouchers were typically given to employees who worked at smaller offices without a cafeteria, enabling them to order food while at work.

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Why robocalls are bad for business—and what to do about it

Ruby

We live in a time where we’re surrounded by information, conversation, time limits, and multitasking. Maybe (and I’m just spitballing here and not speaking remotely from painful recent personal experience) a hyperactive pet feline suddenly decided to open the snack cupboard and drag out at least half a dozen tins of cat food.