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Illinois to Require Pay Ranges in Job Postings
Illinois has joined the list of states requiring pay transparency in job postings
Employer Was Entitled to Recoup Incentive Payment When Employee Left Job
A national pharmacy chain could seek repayment of an incentive paid to a pharmacist who didn’t meet the length-of-service mandate for the incentive program, a California
Is a 4-Day Workweek for You? Employers Find What Works
The growing interest in a 32-hour workweek in the
California’s Minimum Wage to Increase: 5 Things Employers Need to Know
California announced a $ hourly minimum wage for all employers effective Jan
3 Ways A Positive Employee Experience Can Overcome Work Slumps
With productivity levels projected to disappoint in 2023, bucking the trend will require intentional action
How To Brag Without The Backlash, According To New Research
Women are perceived as competent but not likeable when they brag. Opting for modesty makes them seem likeable but less competent
Student Loan Payments Resume, Forbes 30 Under 30 Local And Monday’s Productivity Slump
The published version of this week’s Forbes Careers newsletter brings the latest news, insights and ideas about the workplace straight to your inbox every Tuesday
Finding The Right Buyer: Factors To Consider When Selling Your Company
The process of acquiring a company or finding a great buyer for your company can be intimidating. There are many different options and avenues to consider
Tom Brady's Secret Weapon At Michigan Unveils The Key To Training Your Mind
Tom Brady learned many lessons from Greg Harden at the University of Michigan. That's why Brady wrote the foreword for Harden's new book