Jean-Marc Gallot’s efforts to broaden occasions when people drink bubbly buts up against tradition
Changing demographics are set to keep older people employed despite risks highlighted by Biden
Social media makes professionalising your passions all too easy but this puts the joy of amateurism at stake
New government talks a good game on improving employment but needs departments to work together
As countries and politicians experiment with liberalisation, Femke Halsema wants international agreement
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Those of us who fall ill as soon as we stop work may need to rethink our approach to life
Companies offering courses to employees hope to boost recruitment and retention
Staff at law firm Hogan Lovells can now log harassment on a tech platform — but some suggest they talk about their problems instead
Some professionals think claiming success is due to their own skills makes them more agreeable
Decision to associate charity with a cure turned it into Europe’s biggest funder of dementia research
From ending zero-hour contracts to boosting benefits, Britain’s new government wants to shift power back to staff
Criticism from asset managers is increasingly leading big employers to walk back diversity and environmental measures
It took a silent retreat to reboot my relationship with smartphones and social media
Returning Italians and rich foreigners lured by tax breaks bring newfound energy to financial centre
Countries such as Thailand and Indonesia have tried to formalise process but struggle to boost take-up
Nicola Shaw’s pay award comes despite severe sewage pollution failures by the water utility
Each of building society’s resolutions won about 95% or more of members’ votes
Rightwing commentators and politicians blame diversity and inclusion policies for alleged security failings
Employers are failing to meet the eligibility criteria as third party ‘agents’ reap profits, experts warn
The sustainability-driven superchef grows most of his restaurants’ produce on his farmstead in the Lake District, which this summer is offering a tasty peek behind the scenes at its workings
Lawrence Gosden’s total pay rises to £764,000 even as company is ordered to rewrite ‘inadequate’ business plan
Make short work of some serious climbs on a route that takes in lakeside villages and Alpine passes
Survey comes as firms forced to kill off equity initiatives in wake of Supreme Court’s ban of affirmative action
Equity issued to Viswas Raghavan who joined from JPMorgan in June will vest over seven years
Statistics suggest that ‘supersized’ and brand new tournaments are pushing elite players to the limit
Medical historian Beth Linker provides a timely account of 20th-century America’s obsession with good posture
What happens when philosopher David Rodin gets called in to the corner office
The Big Four firm curtails bonuses and perks for some UK divisions
Also in this week’s newsletter, how companies are rethinking office space
A Turkish foundation is looking beyond the provision of ‘psychological first aid’ to give young people career opportunities
The classic east Mediterranean pastry can be sampled in all its variety in the UK capital
Without a sustained increase in capital spending, higher growth will remain distant
Poll finds rise from 6% to 9% of central bank’s workers reporting suicidal thoughts
Thierry Andretta is leaving the British luxury brand with immediate effect
Recruiter says ‘no immediate signs of improvement’ in its markets as it makes further job cuts
UK-based ‘magic circle’ law firm posts record annual profits on pick-up in dealmaking