Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience across local and international publications. Her reporting covers business and finance, with a strong focus on financial services, real estate, housing market trends, insurance, and government policy. Her work has appeared in Law Times, Wealth Professional Canada, Mortgage Professional America, Australian Broker, and Insurance Business.

She holds a journalism degree and an MBA, bringing editorial discipline and analytical thinking to complex subject matter across diverse audiences. She has also served in project coordination, writer management, and training roles, giving her a thorough understanding of content operations from pitch to publication.

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Japan Airlines cuts CEO's pay 30% after crew alcohol breach

Chairperson and four other executives also face reductions as JAL enforces shared-leadership accountability

Japan Airlines cuts CEO's pay 30% after crew alcohol breach

Hidden AI costs threaten workforce ROI, Gartner warns CHROs

Gartner analysis reveals three hidden workforce costs that could undermine AI investment returns for HR leaders

Hidden AI costs threaten workforce ROI, Gartner warns CHROs

Most employees still use AI at beginner level

Surveys find most workers use AI for basic tasks despite broad workplace access

Most employees still use AI at beginner level

Employers demand certifications but few young workers are pursuing them

Nine in 10 organisations now require certified skills, yet only 27% of students are actively pursuing professional credentials

Employers demand certifications but few young workers are pursuing them

Study links emotional labour to higher turnover risk

Research finds emotional demands outweigh workload in driving job exits

Study links emotional labour to higher turnover risk

Unsanctioned AI use outpaces employer guidance, data shows

Workers are turning to outside AI tools as employer training and oversight fail to keep pace

Unsanctioned AI use outpaces employer guidance, data shows

Google engineer charged over insider trading on prediction market

A software engineer used private workplace data to wager $2.7m on Polymarket – and it's a warning for every HR and compliance department

Google engineer charged over insider trading on prediction market

Employers are failing to embed women's health into strategy

Many companies still treat women’s health as isolated initiatives

Employers are failing to embed women's health into strategy

Study ties government policies to youth unemployment

'We’ve never seen their labour market situation deteriorate so rapidly,' says expert

Study ties government policies to youth unemployment

Ottawa could ‘re-allocate’ shared working spaces with RTO push

Shared co-working sites currently used by 15,000 public servants in 53 departments

Ottawa could ‘re-allocate’ shared working spaces with RTO push