Work Shift: Five Things We Learned In 2023
Supporters and workers cheer as United Auto Workers members go on strike at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan on Sept. 15.
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The world of work continued to evolve in 2023. Companies and workers got back to a semblance of normalcy, while also keeping the flexibility of the past few years. They also navigated a big technological leap with ChatGPT and benefitted from a resurgent labor movement.