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Top workers are 16% less likely to want to stay in a job when an employer is strict on office days. A firm return-to-office mandate can also put off workers in general, according to Gartner. AdvertisementIf you're a star at work but your boss makes you head into the office, you're more likely to start hunting for a new gig. Research from Gartner indicates that high-performing workers are 16% less inclined to stay in their jobs when employers roll out strict return-to-office mandates. "What leaders often get wrong is thinking that employees are just trying to do less work or get more out of their companies," Duffy said.
Persons: , ​ ​ Gartner, Caitlin Duffy, Duffy, they're, millennials, Gartner, there's, Zers, they've Organizations: Gartner, Service, Research, UPS, Workers, Employees
Maggie Poston started the morning after her 90th birthday the same way she has nearly every day for the past 45 years: helping students at P.S. Poston started working as a crossing guard at P.S. "We haven't had any students hit by a car with Maggie here, because she makes sure that everyone stops," says Katerina Sidbury, P.S. The only time Poston says she's been late was on Jan. 29, the morning after her 90th birthday. She told her friends she was looking for a part-time job with a short commute, and one of them told her about the open crossing guard job.
Persons: Maggie Poston, Poston, Maggie, Katerina Sidbury, Ida Ripo Ramos, she's, Ripo Ramos, She's Locations: P.S, Brooklyn, N.Y, Lincoln
NEW YORK (AP) — Trevor Noah is ready to face one of the toughest audiences of his career — the millions watching as he once again hosts the Grammy Awards. The telecast — with SZA having a leading nine nominations — will be Noah's fourth consecutive hosting gig for the awards. He said he's looking forward to the live performances, especially ones by nominated artists Burna Boy, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa and Travis Scott. “I always love seeing artists who have an innate understanding of how different and powerful the live experience is, and I think Burna Boy is one of those artists,” Noah said. Noah says he's enjoying his life post-"The Daily Show," which includes hosting the interview podcast “What Now?
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She can't work a 9-to-5 due to a back condition she said she developed in the Air Force. She's behind on her rent, and the amount she makes from driving can't cover most expenses. She took up gig driving in August 2023, hoping it would help her pay bills. AdvertisementAcross the country, thousands of Americans with disabilities are looking to gig work to make ends meet. In 2015, she tried gig driving for a few months in Fort Collins, which she said was profitable but not as much as a full-time job.
Persons: Rene, she's, Uber, , Terrence Hayes, it's, hasn't, She's, they're Organizations: Air Force, Service, Business, BI, Veterans Locations: Denver, Fort Collins
Read previewKyle Davis was living in a cave in Hawaii — and still wanted more adventure out of life. Courtesy of Kyle Davis. AdvertisementSide by side image of the view from Davis' cave and his farm in Hawaii. Courtesy of Kyle Davis. Courtesy of Kyle Davis.
Persons: , Kyle Davis, Davis, Captain Ky, he's, I'd Organizations: Service, Business, Army, University of Hawaii, roosters, Facebook Locations: Hawaii —, California, Virginia, Oahu, Iraq, Hawaii, Hilo, Maine, Thailand, Caribbean, Aruba, Curacao, Meta
Nine years ago, Joni Mitchell fans wondered if they might ever hear her perform again, after Mitchell — the Canadian singer-songwriter and icon of the folk movement — had an aneurysm that initially left her unable to speak. But in recent years she has made a gradual recovery, and in 2022 she surprised the music world with a performance at the Newport Folk Festival. And on Sunday, at age 80, Mitchell is set to perform at the Grammy Awards for the first time. Show organizers offered no details about her appearance, including whether she is expected to play solo or with guests. “To hear Mitchell hit certain notes again in that inimitable voice was like glimpsing, in the wild, a magnificent bird long feared to have gone extinct.”
Persons: Joni Mitchell, Mitchell —, , Mitchell, “ Joni Mitchell, Brandi Carlile, Wynonna Judd, Marcus Mumford, George Gershwin’s, Carlile —, ” Lindsay Zoladz, Organizations: Newport Folk, The New York Times Locations: Newport, , George
Fotostorm | E+ | Getty ImagesMillions of American workers are paying for early access to their paychecks. So-called "earned wage access" programs, which operate either directly to the consumer or through employers, let workers tap a portion of their wages before payday, often for a fee. Earned wage access has gotten more popularEarned wage access goes by various names: daily pay, instant pay, accrued wage access, same-day pay and on-demand pay, for example. "It's another version of payday loans," Monica Burks, policy counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending, a consumer advocacy group, said of earned wage access. However, a recent study by the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that earned wage access products "generally cost less than typical costs associated with payday loans."
Persons: it's, Marshall Lux, Lux, hasn't, Cherie Chung, EarnIn, MoneyLion, Monica Burks, , Thad Peterson, There's, EWA, Peterson, Harvard's, we're, Stacy Greiner, Dave, Ben LaRocco, Miranda Margowsky, Margowsky, Atif Siddiqi, Siddiqi, Safwan Shah, Shah, doesn't, Harvard's Chung Organizations: Harvard University, Finance, Harvard Kennedy School, Lux, Harvard, Hilton, Uber, Walmart, Companies, Center for, California Department of Financial Protection, Center for Responsible, U.S, Government, Office, GAO, Datos, Commerce, Economic, Financial Technology Association Locations: Kroger, McDonald's, California, Vermont
A Walmart Spark driver in Rogers, Arkansas, has noticed a pattern when it comes to customer tipping. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with a driver in Rogers, Arkansas, who delivers primarily with Walmart Spark. 5260, which is south of town on Pleasant Crossing Boulevard, and Walmart store No. I'm not going to say those people living in the gated community don't deserve to be in that gated community. If you think I should be paid a fair wage and shouldn't rely on tips, don't use services that require me to not have a fair wage and to rely on tips.
Persons: , I've, Rogers, it's, I'm, you've Organizations: Walmart, Service Locations: Rogers , Arkansas, Arkansas, Pleasant Crossing, Rogers, Pleasant
Some told BI that they can't find other accommodating jobs and that gig work is a dead end. He said gig driving was one of his only options to supplement his disability benefits. Robert is one of many disabled gig drivers who say they have no other options to make a living. "Disabled gig workers can be forced to rely on gig work for income because of issues with exclusion and discrimination in traditional workplaces," Shruti Sannon, a technology-policy program director at the ACLU who authored a paper on disabled gig workers, said. For many disabled gig drivers with medical issues, gig work is a temporary but necessary step toward getting back on their feet.
Persons: Uber, , Robert, there's, he's, Shruti Sannon, Sannon, Lyft, they're, Omar Ford, Jason McConahy, it's, aren't, Douglas Kruse, Lisa Schur, Schur, Kruse, " Kruse, Shane, hasn't, I've, Rene, Richard H, Richard, I'd, Michael, Jacob Zinkula Organizations: Service, Lyft, Business, Rutgers University School of Management, Labor Relations, Rutgers, of Labor Statistics, Marine Corps, Air Force, Uber, Arizona State University Locations: Portland , Oregon, South Florida, Las Vegas, North Carolina, Denver, Phoenix, New Jersey
New York CNN —Come Monday, the IRS will start accepting and processing 2023 federal income tax returns. Pull out your return from last year: Your 2022 tax return will give you a good starting point for figuring out what documents you need to have handy to fill out this year’s return, said Tom O’Saben, director of tax content and government relations at the National Association of Tax Professionals. Here is a list of the most common and costly tax return mistakes the IRS has seen over the years. Lastly, the program cannot be used to file your state returns, so you’ll have to do that separately but your state may have its own free file program. (More details on the federal Direct File program are here.)
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Read previewJason McConahy, a part-time Lyft driver in Las Vegas, sometimes drives as few as 10 hours a month. Several Uber and Lyft drivers have told Business Insider they've faced everything from rude comments to harassment while working — women drivers can face their own challenges. Business Insider asked six Uber and Lyft drivers why they value the social interactions that can come with ride-hailing. Riders, oftentimes, enjoy having someone to talk to as well, drivers told BI. "It's like therapy," said a Boston Uber driver in his 50s who asked to remain anonymous for fear of professional repercussions.
Persons: , Jason McConahy, McConahy, they've, Uber, Mark McCann, Larry, he's, Rich, Dean Ceran, they're Organizations: Service, Business, Atlanta Uber, Arizona Uber, Virginia Uber, Boston Uber Locations: Las Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, Arizona, Virginia, Boston
Remote workers are 35% more likely to be fired than their peers, The Wall Street Journal reported. At the same time, those who work from home are also more likely to quit their jobs, per The Journal. The analysis, conducted by employment data provider Live Data Technologies, found fully remote employees are laid off 35% more often than their peers who work in-office or hybrid roles, The Wall Street Journal reported. AdvertisementThough more likely to be laid off, remote employees — who see flexible work as equivalent to an 8% raise — are also more likely to quit. The analysis cited by The Journal found that 12% of remote workers quit their jobs in 2023 and began a new role within two months, compared to 9% of hybrid and in-office employees.
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Read previewSince moving to Melbourne, Australia , in November, Tara has spent her time off from her job as a restaurant host going to beaches or seeing the Penguin Parade at Phillip Island. AdvertisementTara, 29, is loving life in Australia after moving from London and changing lanes from a corporate job to working in hospitality. She talked to BI about her career switch into hospitality and the pros and cons of living in Australia. AdvertisementA personal con about living in Australia is being far away from friends and family and the time difference to reach them. Tara said she's happier living in Melbourne and that "living here feels like I really am on holiday everyday."
Persons: , Tara, Tara Pros, that's, I've, She's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Melbourne, Australia, Phillip, Yarra, London, Sydney, Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Manchester, London —, Merseyside
Known as Direct File, the agency's free filing software pilot will begin as an invitation-only service for a group of government workers before rolling out to certain taxpayers in 12 states by mid-March. Direct File comes after a feasibility report authorized by the Inflation Reduction Act. Internal Revenue ServiceDirect File is 'starting small' with 12 statesThe IRS Direct File pilot intentionally starts with a limited group of taxpayers with relatively simple filings, according to IRS officials. While Direct File won't cover state returns, Arizona, Massachusetts and New York residents can immediately continue to state filing by importing Direct File data. While only certain taxpayers can use Direct File, the bilingual software includes built-in live chat support with IRS assistors.
Persons: Daniel Werfel, Kevin Lamarque, Laurel Blatchford, Danny Werfel, Werfel Organizations: Reuters, U.S . Department, Treasury Department, IRS, CNBC, Internal Revenue, Social Locations: Arizona , California, Florida , Massachusetts, Nevada , New Hampshire , New York, South Dakota , Tennessee , Texas, Washington and Wyoming, Arizona , Massachusetts, New York, California
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The National Football League has urged teams for years to hire more minority head coaches. “The league has been struggling to raise the percentage of head coaches of color, particularly Black head coaches,” Lapchick told The Associated Press. Rivera believes the success of existing minority head coaches in the 2023 season “absolutely” impacted the number of minority hires this year. Rivera, like many minority head coaches, hopes that one day color won't be an issue. “There are enough good coaches now where we can start saying, 'Hey, let’s just call everybody a head coach, not necessarily minority head coach.
Persons: CHARLOTTE, Richard Lapchick, , ” Lapchick, Rooney, Morris, Canales, “ I'm, , Ron Rivera, ” Rivera, — Morris, Pierce, Pittsburgh’s Mike Tomlin, Tampa Bay’s Todd Bowles, Houston’s, Mike McDaniel, Robert Saleh, Rivera, Bowles, Ryans, Tomlin, McDaniel, let’s Organizations: National Football League, The Institute, Diversity, NFL, Associated Press, Rams, Falcons, Buccaneers, New York Jets, Lebanese Locations: N.C, Carolina, Washington, Mayo, Tampa, Mexican American
IRS set to launch its free tax filing pilot program
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Washington CNN —When tax filing season opens on January 29, some taxpayers will have the option of filing their 2023 federal tax returns with a brand new, government-run system. The law required the IRS to complete a cost and feasibility study about developing a free, electronic tax filing system, which it released in May. If the pilot program is successful, Direct File could eventually rival competing services in the private market. This screenshot shows the Internal Revenue Service's free tax filing pilot. It offers step-by-step guidance, in both English and Spanish, to taxpayers filing their federal tax returns by posing questions about their income and tax situations.
Persons: Danny Werfel, haven’t, Biden Organizations: Washington CNN, IRS, Democrat, Congress, Internal Revenue, Social Security, Taxpayers, Republicans Locations: Arizona , California, Florida , Massachusetts, Nevada , New Hampshire , New York, South Dakota , Tennessee , Texas, Washington and Wyoming
The Portland, Oregon-based Uber and Lyft driver had been in construction his whole life until experiencing a major stroke a decade ago. "I get to thinking there's got to be something I can do besides this, but there's really not," Robert said. Robert is one of many gig drivers with disabilities who told BI they rely on gig driving to make ends meet and have few other options that accommodate their medical needs. Many Americans with disabilities are looking to gig driving for the flexibility it provides and the limited barriers to entry, though many including Robert said the work is unsustainable long-term. He relearned to drive with one leg and arm, and he realized he could take up gig driving to help supplement his SSDI benefits.
Persons: Robert, there's, Uber, he's, wouldn't, It's, Lyft, they're, I've Organizations: Service, BI, Research Locations: Portland , Oregon, Oregon, Washington
CNN —In his first major project after “The Late Late Show,” James Corden is returning to a familiar gig as host of a celebrity interview series. SiriusXM announced the initial guest lineup for the new show “This Life of Mine with James Corden” includes Martin Scorsese, Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Tom Ford, Jeremy Renner, David Beckham, Billy Porter, Julianne Moore, Odell Beckham Jr., and more. The series, set to debut on Feb. 1, will “feature in-depth, richly-produced conversations between Corden and a variety of prominent guests on the people, places, possessions, music, and memories that made them.”Video Ad Feedback Adele cries with James Corden on the final 'Carpool Karaoke' 00:57 - Source: CNN BusinessCorden departed “The Late Late Show” after eight years and multiple Emmy awards last April. The show was home to popular segments such as “Carpool Karaoke.”
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As Taylor Swift’s N.F.L. adventure began in earnest at a Kansas City Chiefs game against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 24, the reaction of the Fox broadcast crew — and much of the N.F.L. “We all need to calm down,” Ms. Andrews said, shortly after Travis Kelce scored a second-half touchdown. While Ms. Swift’s presence dramatically expanded the audience for Chiefs games — Nielsen Media Research estimated an additional two million women watched Kansas City’s game on Oct. 1 — some backlash was inevitable. At the Golden Globes, we have fewer camera shots of Taylor Swift.”
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewJon Stewart will return to "The Daily Show" after an extended search for a host to replace Trevor Noah. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Per The Hollywood Reporter, Stewart will return in a limited capacity as host on Monday nights, running through the 2024 election. He took over from prior host Craig Kilborn in 1999, and stayed on the show until 2015.
Persons: , Jon Stewart, Trevor Noah, Stewart, Craig Kilborn, John Leguizamo, Hasan Minhaj, Chris McCarthy, Jon, McCarthy Organizations: Service, Business, Hollywood, Showtime, MTV Entertainment Studios
The Wolverines might very well have their man already on campus in offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesWith Harbaugh serving two separate suspensions this past season for potential NCAA rules violations, Michigan went 4-0 with Moore leading the team on game days. Moore was in charge when Michigan won at Penn State and against Ohio State to win the Big Ten East. Jedd Fisch, who went from Arizona to Washington to replace DeBoer, might have been an interesting candidate for Michigan, too. “So Sherrone Moore, shining star,” Harbaugh said.
Persons: Nick Saban, Jim Harbaugh, Sherrone Moore, , Warde Manuel, Harbaugh, Moore, “ We’ve, ” Harbaugh, “ He’s, Dan Enos, Kalen DeBoer, DeBoer, Jedd Fisch, Fisch, Mike Hart, Grant Newsome, Will Johnson, Kenneth Grant, Mason Graham, Lloyd Carr, Bo Schembechler, Gary Moeller Organizations: Alabama, NFL, Los Angeles Chargers, Michigan, Penn State, Ohio State, Big, Washington, Harbaugh's, Harbaugh, , AP Locations: Michigan, Los Angeles Chargers . Michigan, Alabama, Washington, South Dakota, Arizona, Mason Graham . Michigan, Ann Arbor
Read previewA restaurant owner in Virginia said that some diners and passers-by have been helping themselves to staff's takings, including one job candidate who she claimed stuck their hand in the tip jar on the way into their interview. Turbeville said that she didn't report the job candidate she claimed stole money to the police. Related storiesAfter interviewing the candidate, the restaurant's manager noticed that the $5 bill that had been in the tip jar had disappeared, Turbeville told BI. For tipped staff, tips can make up up to $9.87 of this, but employers have to pay these workers at least $2.13 an hour. But since the restaurant posted a video of the tip jar being stolen on Instagram, "everyone's been really supportive of us, she said.
Persons: , Kendall Turbeville, Turbeville, it's, she'd, hasn't, It's, everyone's Organizations: Service, Business, Virginia Beach Police Department, BI, Local NBC Locations: Virginia, Virginia Beach, City
My wife Christine and I started our business, Kinder Australia Pty Ltd (a supplier of mechanical conveyor parts), in 1985. AdvertisementI started DJing early in the pandemicWhen we all went into lockdown in 2020, I thought, "What's everyone going to do? When things opened up, we went to see a fair bit of live music. Then, I started to connect socially with some of the people who were doing live podcasts during the early pandemic. It went really well.
Persons: , Neil Kinder, Christine, Neil, Christine Kinder, Nightingale Bros, Beauy, Australia — Brown Brothers —, Sam Miranda, Christine Kinder It's, I've, Goodness Organizations: Service, Business, DJ, Kinder Australia, Facebook, Spotify Locations: Melbourne, Beaumaris, Australia
Federal regulators have ruled that Intuit, the maker of the tax-filing software TurboTax, must stop marketing its services as free, unless they are free to everyone or exceptions are clearly disclosed. TurboTax had for years claimed customers could file their taxes online for free. The Federal Trade Commission said in an opinion and final order issued on Monday that its advertising was deceptive because two-thirds of taxpayers were not eligible to file with the free product. The commission also found that the company’s attempts to disclose that not everybody qualified for free services were “ineffective and often inconspicuous.”Examples of ineligible taxpayers include those claiming mortgage and property deductions, charitable donations over $300, unemployment income, investment income, rental property income and certain education expenses. Gig workers who reported income as independent contractors, including many delivery drivers, were also ineligible.
Persons: TurboTax Organizations: Intuit, Federal Trade Commission
Dairy brand Siggi's is giving a few lucky winners $10,000 if they can go without theirs for a month. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIf you've ever wanted to try a digital detox, Siggi's is offering an appealing incentive to give it a shot. The maker of Icelandic skyr yogurt will give a handful of people $10,000 each in exchange for giving up their smartphones for a month.
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