Senior correspondent Rani Molla is among the layoffs at Vox on Thursday.
Molla has covered business and technology for more than a decade, including at Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal. She specializes in making information easily accessible through charts and graphics — like this distillation of the media landscape.
Lately she’s been focusing on the future of work, from the failed return to the office to the rise of the barista-led union at Starbucks, and from bad bosses who work remote but want their employees in the office to burnout, which has not gone away even as the worst of the pandemic subsides.
Molla has degrees from Oberlin College and the Columbia Journalism School.
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