More From Lydia Belanger
Taxes
Cynthia Nixon Has a Corporation, and That's Totally Normal for Professionals Like Her
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo brought up Nixon's corporation as a means of insinuating that she accepts corporate campaign donations.
Gender Bias
Cynthia Nixon's Thermostat Request Is One Many Working Women Can Relate to
The New York gubernatorial candidate's team asked that the room for tonight's debate against sitting governor Andrew Cuomo be set at 76 degrees.
The Way We Work
Netflix-Like Recommendations May Be in Store for Workplace Benefits
Employers are competing to attract and retain talent, and some are concluding that one-size-fits-all benefits offerings won't cut it.
Future of Entrepreneurship
The 'Hot Vet' of Instagram Shares What He's Learned About Brand-Building, Human Nature and Pet Allergies With His 1 Million Followers
Dr. Evan Antin's Instagram account is a mix of animal trivia, eye candy, childhood photos and more.
Brand Reputation
Papa John's Has Created a Social Media Ad Featuring Negative Customer Tweets That's Been Watched 1.7 Million Times
The company isn't downplaying the fact that its reputation has suffered, but it wants customers to know it's working on improving.
Future of Entrepreneurship
Ousted Papa John's Founder Creates Website to 'Save' His Company and Get the 'Truth Out There'
'The Board wants to silence me. So this is my website, and my way to talk to you,' John Schnatter says on the site.
The Way We Work
10 Things to Know About Association Health Plans, a Potential Solution to Entrepreneurs' Healthcare Problem
This option for entrepreneurs within the same industry to band together for health benefits has many potential upsides and obstacles.
Behind The Numbers
Women Can Use These Simple Strategies to Save Enough for Retirement
If you know you could or should be saving more but don't know where or how to start, consider this your crash course.
The Way We Work
What Employees, Employers and Job Hunters Should Look for When It Comes to Workplace Harassment Policies
Recent data reveal where companies still have room for improvement in making their policies and processes known and effective.
YouTube Icon
This Filmmaking Crew Found Success on YouTube Making Shorts With Crazy Visual Effects
The nine-man team behind Corridor balances cinematic short films with behind-the-scenes vlogs to maximize YouTube's potential.
The Way We Work
What This Company Has Learned From Making It Mandatory for Employees to Take 4 Weeks of Vacation Per Year
It charts each employee's vacation schedule, has a 'no work talk' after 7 p.m. rule and other practices to promote work-life balance.
Behind The Numbers
4 Proven Ways Women in Male-Dominated Fields Can Establish Themselves and Feel Fulfilled at Work
The gender gap in technical professions is wide, but when companies aren't working to close it, women can take steps to try to change the culture.
Starting a Business
The Surprising Differences Between Men's and Women's Motives and Obstacles in Becoming Entrepreneurs
A new survey exposes perceived obstacles to success in entrepreneurship based on gender.
How This Man Became Auntie Anne's Pretzel King in the Philippines
Six years ago, Mikkel Paris became the pretzel brand's master franchisee in his home country.
Friendship
5 Ways Your Friends at Work Can Help You, and 5 Ways They Can Hurt You
Friends make work more fun and tolerable, but they sometimes pose risks.