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City regulators call time on workplace bullies
Hello and welcome to Working It The work story that has really captured FT readers’ attention this week is the strange tale of a Citibank analyst sacked for a meal expenses claim…
Helicopter parenting is far more prevalent than moms and dads think — it could be hurting our kids, here’s why
Don’t think you’re a helicopter parent? Maybe it's time to think again.A new Mott Poll Report from University of Michigan Health reveals that parents of children between the ages…
More than 50,000 companies to report climate impact in EU from 2024 after pushback fails
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.More than 50,000 companies must start assessing the…
Botanical gardens, zoos ramp up Halloween preparations as outdoor celebrations become more popular among kids
Enormous warty pumpkins. Carnivorous plants. Immersive arachnid displays. Slithering snakes and fluttering bats. And illuminated displays of hundreds, or thousands, of ornately…
Pension funds resist UK government push to invest £50bn in growth projects
Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the Pensions industrymyFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox.Pension funds are resisting a UK government push to invest up!-->!-->…
Man claims he’s ‘targeted’ by the same bird after multiple attacks on his way home from work
Oops, the bird did it again. A man claims that a territorial bird has singled him out after attacking him day after day on his route home from work. Alejandro Rios, 25, lives in…
EasyJet flight is canceled after someone fouls up the place amid delays: ‘Absolute chaos,’ says passenger
Passengers to London apparently experienced a day of travel that went from bad to worse after someone defecated on the bathroom floor — which resulted in the cancellation of the…
Pasta quiz! How much do you know about the popular food and tasty carb?
October is National Pasta Month. As you dig into your favorite dish, you can also celebrate the annual occasion by quizzing yourself about all things pasta-related. How well do you…
Why a UK pension scheme has dropped its ‘net zero’ claim
Hello from New York, where I’ve just arrived ahead of the Moral Money Summit Americas here on Tuesday and Wednesday next week. Do join us for two days of compelling debate with a…
Employees lose motivation and get ‘lazy’ when working with robots vs. working with humans, study says
A new study found that employees are more likely to be lazy when working near or with robots versus working on their own or with a group of people.Scientists at the Technical…