Surprise! There are Bad Bosses in Higher Ed, Too – Mary T. O’Sullivan

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By Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL, contributing writer, business and leadership “Adjuncts are higher education’s version of migrant laborers … professionals hopping from campus to campus with no job security, a meager income, no health insurance or retirement benefits, and little hope for advancement.”— Dr. Mark J. Drozdowski, The Plight of Adjunct Faculty on America’s Campuses According…

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The newest corporate jargon: Quiet Cutting – Mary T. O’Sullivan

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The Newest Corporate Jargon: Quiet Cutting By Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL “It happens when employers cut back on an employee’s workload, responsibilities, role, or compensation…” Monster.com Do you remember a time when people gave the requisite two weeks’ notice, and then left their jobs? Can you think back to an age when the boss just…

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There’s more to quitting than being quiet about it – Mary T. O’Sullivan

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By Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL “Gallup’s 2023 State of the Global Workplace Report says almost one in five employees engage in loud quitting — while disengaged quiet quitters made up 59% of the workforce.” Fox Business             Have you ever heard of “loud quitting”?  Until recently, that moniker remained relatively unknown, although it’s hardly new.…

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