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4 Steps To Prevent A Power Imbalance From Derailing Your Career
Power imbalance is the root cause of some of the most chronic struggles in the workplace, and it works in two directions: those with too much and those with not…
EEOC Wants to Curb Mental Health Discrimination
Andrew Lucas, a commissioner with the
Canada: Workplaces Should Consider Bias, Privacy in AI Policies
Employers in Canada are increasingly using artificial intelligence to help them with hiring decisions. Legal experts recommend Canadian employers come up with strategies
How to Respond When an Employee Is Working Two Full-Time Jobs
Since the rise of remote work during the pandemic, it's become easier than ever for employees to lead a double work life: logging on full time, juggling meetings and
New H-2 Visa Proposed Rule ‘Puts Employers on Notice’
A proposed rule recently issued by
Shutdown Averted for Now. Stay Ready for Another Possible Closure
The federal government shutdown was averted Sept. 30 when President Joe Biden signed legislation to fund the federal government through Nov
Strike at Kaiser Permanente Looms, UAW Strikes Spread
The month is young but it could fast turn into another Striketober. Strikes in at least three major industries are brewing across the country
How To Avoid Being A Bad Boss: 5 Paths To Positive Impact
There is plenty of press about bad bosses, toxic managers and inept leaders, but you can build your leadership acumen and have a positive impact instead
Improve Your Salary And Career By Speaking A Second Language
Learning another language may be an especially good investment of your time and effort—because the payoffs for being bi-lingual or multi-lingual are significant