Whether you decide to have lunch with colleagues or spend the time working, if you spend your lunch break doing what you want to do, you'll be less stressed and more productive on the job according to a new study.
Profits are up, the financial markets keep shooting higher, and workers continue work longer hours, but wages are basically holding steady, according to a new study.
New statistics from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics show the unemployment rate for veterans - in New Jersey and across the country - dropped about two percent last year- to 9.9 percent.
Remember the days of the extravagant office party when you had to get dressed up in your holiday best and you were whisked away to an expensive restaurant with all the food and drink you could eat with entertainment until the wee hours of the morning?
A new workplace survey finds many people resort to swearing on the job. Not surprisingly, the same survey finds salty language may not put your career on the fast track.
You use it everyday. You make calls on it, check your email, maybe do some research on it while your having lunch. A majority of New Jersey residents have cell phone addiction.