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We Introduce Our Newest Hire and Talk Game Writing Challenges on Waypoint's New Podcast
The Waypoint crew continues to grow, as managing editor Danielle Riendeau joins Patrick Klepek and Austin Walker to kick off another week in video games.
Every Job Could Be a Casualty of the Robot Revolution – Even Yours
We talked to some experts who explained why that's actually a good thing.
Confessions of Workplace Masturbators
It turns out 40 percent of New Yorkers masturbate at their jobs, so we found out just how they did it.
What Life Will Look Like After the Robots Steal All Our Jobs
Most people hate their jobs anyway. Why not kick your feet up and let a robot do it for you?
Bangladeshi Sweatshops Continue to Imperil Workers’ Lives
In 2013, the Rana Plaza garment factory collapsed, killing more than 1,100 Bangladeshi workers. Despite the news coverage, sweatshops aren't much better today.
The People and Sweatshops Behind Argentina’s Largest Textile Fair
Photographer Sarah Pabst talks about her experience documenting the market known as La Salada.
Photos of a Gorgeous Pregnant Fashion Model
Thisshoot is conclusive proof that pregnant women really do "glow."
Why Are Nigerians Flocking to Work in Texas Prisons?
Searching for a better life, a wave of African immigrants have taken jobs as corrections officers in the Lone Star State.
The Biggest Fast Food Strike in History Was About More Than a $15 Minimum Wage
What began as protests for higher wages and unions has turned into a social justice movement that aims to rally low-wage workers against systemic inequality.
Why Won't Japanese Workers Go on Holiday?
A culture of overwork is worrying government officials, who are on the brink of forcing the country's workaholics to chill out before they die from overwork.
The Human Billboards of New York City
With fliers, menus and business cards serving as their advertising arsenal, these street workers – mostly immigrant men – struggle to survive in America's largest city.
All the Reasons Why Uber Is the Worst
A high-profile Uber executive suggested that the company should spend $1 million digging up dirt on journalists. We're not surprised.