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Nursing Home Workers Deal With Over 20,000 Deaths Of Residents: Questions Raised About Safety Standards For Workers And Residents
Nursing home workers are forced to confront the coronavirus with low pay and woefully inadequate protection
7 Ways To Coronavirus-Proof Your Career
How to protect yourself from crises that are out of your control
Workers 35 Years And Older May Suffer More Job Losses And Chronic Unemployment In The Wake Of COVID-19
As companies will be tightening their belts to save money, they will also need to cut costs. It's economically convenient for companies to layoff well-paid workers, as there is a…
Who’s Your Mamaw? Eight Leaders Reveal Who Guides Them During Trying Times
We all need a moral compass, especially now
Judge Dismisses U.S. Women’s Soccer Equal Pay Case — Here’s Why
The United States women’s national soccer team claimed they were underpaid compared to their male counterparts. A judge disagreed —here's why
5 Best Ways To Spend Your Stimulus Check
No, it's not a beach vacation
14 Strategies For Setting Your Coaching Prices
Whether you're a new or established coach, improve your pricing strategy with these tips
The Question Isn’t Just How Many Jobs Will Be Lost—It’s How Many Industries Will Be Affected
This Friday the Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its monthly jobs report. Expectations are that the U
3 Things You Need To Know About A May Job Search
If you need or have a strong desire to get a new job right now, here’s what you should know to help you face this month’s unique challenges and find…
How Remote Working Is Reshaping A Future New World Of Work
The pandemic has sensitized both business leaders and employees to the stressors of working at home which has made us more human, relaxed and raised empathy for one another. Experts…