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Undermanagers often mask their toxicity through empty goodwill gestures and being super friendly.
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Managers are worried that young workers are too lazy to do their jobs, while employees worry they don't have enough energy to get through the day, The Wall Street Journal reported this week.
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Zehra Naqvi, Sam Farber, and Joshua Roizman are embracing the return to office.
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Over a third of workers have been tempted to quit because of the new manager, per a new survey.
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Quiet layoffs are underway.
To find joy in your work experts and quiet quitters advise reworking your schedule, finding opportunities outside the office, and communicating with your manager.
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Side hustles are a great way to fulfill a passion or make some extra cash.
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Tech companies like Meta and Twitter are laying off middle managers and "flattening" their structure. That's going to cost them in the long run.

Getting rid of them is a big mistake