Author: Alexandra Combs
Alexandra Combs is an Editor at Workforce Info Council, where she covers labor trends, employment data, and the numbers shaping the modern workforce. A mathematics major at the University of Texas, Alexandra brings a data-driven lens to every story she writes, turning dense statistics into narratives readers can actually understand. She currently works part-time at the Department of Labor, an experience that keeps her closely connected to the real-world data behind the headlines and gives her reporting a grounded, inside perspective on how labor numbers are gathered and what they really mean.
Most corporate data breach stories have a point where the numbers are nearly too big to process. $117.5 million. There…
Something seems a little strange when you stroll through a mid-sized fulfillment center on a Wednesday afternoon. Not damaged, not…
There is a specific type of dispute that only occurs in the tech industry; it is quiet, technical, and fought…
The state of American infrastructure today is almost paradoxical. Bridges, highways, and airports are not currently the nation’s largest, most…
A specific type of limbo in the workplace does not appear in any headline. No notice of layoffs. No application…
When you realize a machine is scheduling your bathroom break, a certain kind of fatigue sets in. Not a manager…
Following a phishing incident, IT security teams experience a specific kind of fatigue. It’s more like the slow, grinding exhaustion…
Most rapidly expanding businesses reach a point where it is impossible to ignore the leadership gap. The position of CFO…
The same posters can still be found in any high school career counseling office today. those with tidy arrows leading…
When industry associations and regulators lose faith in one another’s intentions, a certain kind of conflict arises. It takes time…
