Apple’s electric cars, emojis at work, and should you ask about salary history?

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Every week, SmartCompany Plus brings you The Best of Everything, From Everywhere. This week, we’ve shared what these CEOs think about the future of work, whether emojis are appropriate in the workplace, and why you shouldn’t ask about salary history.

Want to know why Apple’s share price skyrocketed after news leaked of its electric cars? Check out the first link.


Details leaked of Apple’s electric car, sending stock to record high

Report claims Apple plans to release its cars in 2025, well ahead of prior expectations.


This is how to navigate using risky emojis at work

While emoji have existed for some time now, popular on our mobile phones and social networks, their usage has hit an all-time high since the onset of COVID-19, including in the workplace.


Employers urged to stop asking about salary history

A campaign group says inquiries about previous pay when recruiting increases the gender pay gap.


I spoke to CEOs about the future of work

Big companies are struggling with how, when and even if they will bring employees back to the office.

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