
IBM Employee On Sick Leave For 15 Years Gets ‘Salary Hike’
A UK-based IBM software employee, Ian Clifford, went on long-term sick leave in September 2008 due to mental health issues

A UK-based IBM software employee, Ian Clifford, went on long-term sick leave in September 2008 due to mental health issues

A Reddit post detailing how an employee quietly lost her role after a medical emergency has reignited discussion around workplace loyalty, communication

An Indian employee is apparently considering resignation after their salary remained unpaid for more than two months, a situation that

For millions of white-collar workers, the post-layoff job market has become less forgiving and far more selective. Since 2023, U.S. employers have

A recent Reddit post has drawn attention online after a user revealed that their boss insulted their partner and family.

The question of whether to quit during a Performance Improvement Plan, or PIP, has become one of the most searched workplace

Resume mistakes causing rejection: A social media Reddit post is drawing attention after one employee shared how reviewing a friend’s

Sometimes, the cost of ignoring employee burnout only becomes clear after they leave. After spending 11 years at the same company, a

A Reddit user shared a post explaining a tense incident with their company’s CEO, asking if they were at fault.

A debate is erupting online after a bank employee claimed they were asked by management to deliberately “do less work”