
Cathy Bussewitz
Staff Writer at Associated Press
AP reporter covering workplace issues and employee wellness. Formerly in CA, NV & HI. Send tips to cbussewitz(@)https://t.co/QTXr4JUlC9
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1 week ago |
the-express.com | Cathy Bussewitz |Brigid Brown
People are stepping back from work to deal with emotional burdens or psychological conditions, and employers are growing to recognize the need. 11:44 ET, Thu, Apr 17, 2025 | UPDATED: 11:46 ET, Thu, Apr 17, 2025 People have been taking time off from work to focus on their mental health, which they didn't realize was an option, and now that they do, three of those people are sharing their experiences and how to navigate the process with employees and peers.
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1 week ago |
pressenterpriseonline.com | Cathy Bussewitz
Groups offer workers resources By CATHY BUSSEWITZ - Associated Press Writer Published: April 15, 2025 After moving to the United States from South Korea at 6, Jenny Jang found it challenging to navigate through school and her first jobs. “In all of the...
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argus-press.com | Cathy Bussewitz
NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administrated has canceled millions of dollars in international grants that a Department of Labor division administered to combat child labor and slave labor around the world. The Bureau of International Labor Affairs helped reduce the number of child laborers worldwide by 78 million over the last two decades, including by issuing grants to international organizations, according to the Department of Labor.
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2 weeks ago |
miamitimesonline.com | Cathy Bussewitz
The trouble started every day at around 3 p.m., after Cathy Higgins had spent five or six hours staring at an array of computer screens at her desk. Her university job overseeing research projects involved peering closely at numbers and details on contracts, applications and budgets. “My vision was so blurry, I couldn’t even see what was on the screen, and I was squinting so much that I could not function,” Higgins said.
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2 weeks ago |
manufacturing.net | Cathy Bussewitz
NEW YORK (AP) ā The Trump administrated has canceled millions of dollars in international grants that a Department of Labor division administered to combat child labor and slave labor around the world. The Bureau of International Labor Affairs helped reduce the number of child laborers worldwide by 78 million over the last two decades, including by issuing grants to international organizations, according to the Department of Labor.
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Take a deep breath. It might lower your stress level and lead to a better day. Workers and managers share tips on how to fit deep breathing exercises into your daily routine in my latest Working Well article for @AP https://t.co/PkwL6VKH74

Meditation, deep breaths and fresh air: experts have advice on how burned-out employees can improve their work-life balance. The Associated Press plans to share those tips and more in my new series called Working Well.

Working Well: Seeking the elusive work-life balance, one step at a time https://t.co/bPs8FPyKSo

“These efforts to roll back rights are happening everywhere. They’re happening at the workplace. They’re happening in state legislatures,” said Democratic U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia. My @AP story https://t.co/I9YpVUDd2c