Free office snacks could be scrapped; Open AI’s new agent; and the RTO gender gap widens
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Tax bill threatens office snacks
An overlooked aspect of tax policy may leave a bad taste in some workers' mouths. The U.S. government's latest spending bill fails to renew a corporate tax deduction for employee meals and snacks. After Dec. 31, companies will no longer be able to write off some expenses related to feeding employees. It remains to be seen what will happen to cafeterias and break rooms once the carveout expires, but the change comes at a time when employers are already struggling to lure staff back into offices. ✏️ Melissa Cantor
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OpenAI introduces ChatGPT agent
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT agent, a powerful AI tool that can perform complex, multi-step tasks using "its own virtual computer." Built on a custom model combining the company's Operator and Deep Research tools, the new agent is capable of things such as creating slide decks and generating spreadsheets. It's designed to work in the background and request confirmation before taking "actions of consequence," like sending an email.✏️ Kara Reinhardt
Keep reading here and weigh in using #AgenticAI: What are the pros and cons of agentic AI?
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This week’s topic: Post-COVID RTO gender gap widens
More men than women have returned to the office post-pandemic, creating a growing gender gap, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing a new Labor Department survey. While remote work has allowed many women to stay in the workforce amid the demands of home and family, the flexibility can limit career advancement and mentorship opportunities. Companies increasingly reward presence in the office, raising concern that women working remotely may be left behind. Economists warn that these trends may further entrench gender inequality in the workplace. ✏️ Kara Reinhardt
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1wI am sure everyone is considered equal now. Tell these women if they want to advance, go back to the office. Very simple!!!
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