With April Fool's Day tomorrow, watch out for the tricks and pranks today at the office.
Twenty-five percent of workers are willing to risk getting fired to pull one over on you at work.
Ya ever tried to expense a llama for a photo shoot? What about that $30 Match.com membership?
A boss would have to be really lenient and a little bit crazy to let some of this stuff slide.
If you are one of millions who go to work even when you're sick, please continue. According to NSF International, a public health testing group from Michigan, you're not the only one. In a recent poll of more than a thousand U.S. adults in the middle of this year's flu season, a quarter of those who went to work said their boss required them to.
If you’re fed up with your long commute to work, you may want to consider a move to Great Falls, Montana.
While a new report from the Census Bureau shows the average US commute is about 25 minutes, those in Great Falls only have a 14-minute travel time, the shortest in the country.
The communal offices that were introduced during the ’50s to boast creativity and problem solving are actually reducing productivity, according to new research.
Neuroscientist Dr. Jack Lewis conducted brain scans on office workers and found that those who work in spaces with few walls are plagued by intense bursts of distraction.
It's Monday -- to make matters worse it is Monday after a long weekend. Our day is going pretty well here at the station -- but trust us we've had days where we felt totally like the kid in the picture with projects taking a nose dive and crappin' out on us...