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  • In this beach town, men live beyond 100 years. Their secret: quiet quitting and...

    It's not that the men here don't have any stress, it's just that they seem to have not a lot of chronic stress, said longevity expert Dan Buettner.

  • What is 'loud quitting' and why HR professionals don't recommend it?

    What is 'loud quitting' and why HR professionals don't recommend it?

    Loud quitting refers to the trend of employees declaring their resignation on social media, or venting their frustration with their jobs online.

  • The New Work Vocabulary: Quiet layoffs, chaotic working, career cushioning

    The New Work Vocabulary: Quiet layoffs, chaotic working, career cushioning

    The emerging vocabulary of work is no longer coming from those at the top but is instead bubbling up from the bottom. Employees, not their bosses, are the ones developing the TikTok and Twitter friendly words

  • CEO praises employee who sold his family dog to meet expectations at work

    CEO praises employee who sold his family dog to meet expectations at work

    The CEO also shared that 30 of his employees working remotely had not even opened their laptops for a month.

  • ‘Quiet Hiring’: When employees are transferred internally or temps are brought in

    ‘Quiet Hiring’: When employees are transferred internally or temps are brought in

    An HR firm has observed that 15-20 percent of vacancies are being filled through ‘Quiet Hiring’, especially in medium and large-scale organisations.

  • ‘Rage-applying’ is the new job trend that’s working wonders for employee salaries

    ‘Rage-applying’ is the new job trend that’s working wonders for employee salaries

    A group of viral TikTokers is advocating “rage-applying” as the new workplace trend to land high-paying jobs.

  • Moonlighting, quiet quitting and other trending words of 2022

    Moonlighting, quiet quitting and other trending words of 2022

    From 'Moonlighting' to 'Goblin Mode', a look at 7 trending words of 2022 and what they mean.

  • In India, this sector has the highest rate of quiet quitters: Slack report

    In India, this sector has the highest rate of quiet quitters: Slack report

    A Slack study on Indian knowledge workers has found that defence and government had the highest number of quiet quitters.

  • Moonlighting and layoffs are both indicative of a broken employer-employee relationship

    Moonlighting and layoffs are both indicative of a broken employer-employee relationship

    In a hire and fire culture, employees are constantly under threat of the pink slip

  • Three ‘E’s to evaluate moonlighting: ethics, expertise, efficiency

    Three ‘E’s to evaluate moonlighting: ethics, expertise, efficiency

    As long as customers see no lack of quality levels when a moonlighting worker is performing the task they need, then I guess there are fewer questions to worry about other than the big one of keeping company secrets

  • Funnycontrol | When you just can’t quite seem to quit quietly

    Funnycontrol | When you just can’t quite seem to quit quietly

    A social experiment in quiet quitting in all spheres of life.

  • Are you ‘quiet fired’? Understanding the nitty gritty behind 'silent killers' at the workplace

    Are you ‘quiet fired’? Understanding the nitty gritty behind 'silent killers' at the workplace

    How can an employee know if things are getting a little tricky and his/her manager is going for a ‘quiet firing’? And what can be done?

  • Quiet Quitting | It’s affecting some more than others

    Quiet Quitting | It’s affecting some more than others

    Staying within one’s job description sounds like a solution for burnout. But the TikTok trend can have long-term repercussions, especially for certain groups

  • No! Employees aren't giving up on their jobs: Busting myths around Quiet Quitting

    No! Employees aren't giving up on their jobs: Busting myths around Quiet Quitting

    As the term Quiet Quitting gains resonance across India Inc, several myths have sprung up around the term. Moneycontrol dispels some false assumptions around the trend.

  • ‘Quiet quitting’: Who's doing it and why, and is it really a type of 'quitting'?

    ‘Quiet quitting’: Who's doing it and why, and is it really a type of 'quitting'?

    The New Workplace Trend Which Is Quietly, Yet Aggressively Taking Over Offices

  • What is 'lying flat', a work trend that came before 'quiet quitting'

    What is 'lying flat', a work trend that came before 'quiet quitting'

    Employees are increasingly choosing not to go the extra mile.

  • Watch | Quiet Quitting after Great Resignation: How to deal with post-pandemic burnout

    Watch | Quiet Quitting after Great Resignation: How to deal with post-pandemic burnout

    The debate over 'quiet quitting' has been all over social media for the last few days -- and there are two distinct ways in which people seem to have interpreted its meaning. So in this video, we answer some key questions over what quiet quitting is really all about.

  • 'Quiet quitting' is taking over workplaces. Here's all you need to know about it

    'Quiet quitting' is taking over workplaces. Here's all you need to know about it

    While "quiet quitting" has been gaining popularity in offices across the US, the publication stated that career experts have been urging workers to consider the consequences of following the trend.

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