Gen X - the forgotten generation - is poised to drive the future. But they need opportunities, experiences and fulfillment.
Silent Witness is back on BBC One for its 28th ... to get this opportunity to watch the best of the best and learn their work ethic and see how they approach each storyline. I was so excited.
Each generation ... for work, even if it is ultimately something that can make his job easier. It's a sentiment that we and most other people share! Learning new things is hard.
Despite economic uncertainties, this generation is defined by hard work and patriotic values. Film stars such as Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra were born in this period, which coincided with the ...
No nation in economic transition has workers achieving work-life balance. The kerfuffles over working Sundays or 90-hour weeks are but outpourings of an elite minority National outrage about ...
Brazilian director Anna Muylaert returns to the Berlinale with The Best Mother In The World about a hard-working mother fighting ... 15 features screening in the Generation section.
the largest generation is now Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980), with 180 members, or 41%. Sixty-six representatives, or 15%, are Millennials (1981-96); and 17, or 4%, belong to the Silent ...
The historic Los Angeles fires dealt another blow to local film crews who were already struggling to find work. Motion picture industry payrolls averaged around 100,000 last year through November ...
He said it was very hard to prescribe an appropriate work week. "If you're working on the shop floor in the middle of deafening noise and in unpleasant circumstances, there is a different work week.
A busy schedule means thoughts have already turned to big matches on the horizon for the City squad and they were back at the CFA working hard to get ready for them. We have two big trips coming up ...
Americans who want to keep their work-from-home arrangements may need to cling to their jobs. Corporate giants like Amazon, AT&T, and JPMorgan have notified employees they must return to the ...
As younger Generation ... "It's not hard to understand why Gen Z might support mandatory retirement ages. They've grown up watching their parents and grandparents work well past 65, sometimes ...