Work
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World
Some Countries Are Trying a Four-Day Workweek. Greece Wants a Six-Day One.
The country, which already has the European Union’s longest average workweek, wants to add another day in some cases, bucking…
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News
The Wide, Wide World of Judy Chicago
The 84-year-old American is perhaps best known for her groundbreaking feminist installation “The Dinner Party,” but she is an artist…
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Magazine
An Artist Who’s Been Making Work About Life and Death Since Childhood
Sarah Sze discusses her practice, pet adoption and winning second prize in a painting contest.
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World
Deadly Fire Exposes Harsh Conditions Migrant Workers Face in South Korea
Foreigners do dirty, hazardous work, and advocates say the blaze that killed 22 at a battery plant shows that they…
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News
Virginia Woolf, but Make It a Polyphonic, Sensory Ballet
American Ballet Theater brings Wayne McGregor’s “Woolf Works,” which evokes elements of three novels and the writer’s biography, to New…
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Finance
Child Care, Cafés, Herman Miller Desks: It’s Not Your Average Gym
High-end gyms, many of which used to be an amenity, are now the star attraction, offering hotel rooms and workspaces…
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News
The Rise of Progressivism Among the Educated Elite
Readers discuss a column by David Brooks about “The Sins of the Educated Class.”
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Finance
How to Alienate a Colleague, One Coffee at a Time
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request…
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News
End Legal Slavery in the United States
Today we celebrate Juneteenth, the day when word of the Emancipation Proclamation reached the farthest outpost in America. Many people…
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World
Gaza Is World’s Deadliest Place for Aid Workers, U.N. Says
Gaza has become the most dangerous place in the world for aid workers, the United Nations said on Monday. At…