Uber pivots from forced arbitration for sexual assault victims
The company announced an end to potentially stifling legal practices for individuals alleging sexual assault or harassment from employees, drivers or other riders.
The company announced an end to potentially stifling legal practices for individuals alleging sexual assault or harassment from employees, drivers or other riders.
Public relations disciplines translate well to shepherding small children—and larger humans, too.
While most communicators reject the use of artificial intelligence in their work, here are some ways technology can help you do more with less.
The media organization announced a tiered subscription plan, and it’s not the only one to do so. How can these news outlets—and brand managers—persuade readers to pay for content?
You have a great client with a solid product or service, but as far as newsy events go—crickets. Fear not; here are promotion ideas that don’t rely on product rollouts or major initiatives.
The city’s $1 per person payment is symbolic; another $200,000 will go toward entrepreneurial grants. The coffee chain’s undisclosed financial offer melds with ongoing race-sensitivity efforts.
The organization seeks to boost its shrinking numbers, but reactions to the name change have been mixed. Meanwhile, the Girl Scouts are fighting back.
These tactics and content ideas can help you reach your audience and boost engagement—without costing you a lot of cash.
The platform groups tweeted articles and pushes them to users’ home feeds in an effort to make it easier to scan trending stories and increase engagement. Here’s what PR pros should know.
These writing tips will make your startup’s messaging stand out—even on a shoestring budget.
When an accident caused an explosion at a Wisconsin facility, the energy firm turned to Twitter and its own online newsroom to share updates and respond to public queries.
As a new crop of PR pros prepares to leave college and join the workforce, one new PR pros has some advice about how the work is different from the classroom.
When it comes to crafting articles and producing videos that make stakeholders rave, it’s all about keeping your goals—and your audiences—in mind.
Capt. Tammie Jo Shults kept her calm when she lost an engine and had to make an emergency landing. Here’s what PR pros can learn from her cool response.
Congratulations to these impressive professionals, teams and agencies.