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Discriminatory April Fools’ Pranks Are No Joking Matter
April Fools' Day jokes that make fun of someone's age, disability, sex, race or other protected status—such as religion, national origin or in many regions sexual orientation—may lead to discrimination…
Who Are the U.S.'s Loneliest Employees, and Why It's important to Know
Lonelier workers perform more poorly, quit more often, and feel less satisfied with their jobs—costing employers upwards of £ billion ($3
11 Ways to Build Stronger Teams
11 ways to build stronger teams
NYC Lawmaker Thinks Workers Should Have Right to Disconnect
A proposed law in New York City would impose fines on employers in the city that require workers to connect electronically when they're off duty
Alberta Termination Clauses: Clear, Restrictive Language Necessary
The Alberta Court of Appeal recently upheld a trial decision that struck down a termination clause as unenforceable
Sure, I'll Take On Leadership Responsibilities — If I Get A Pay Raise
Dagmar has been offered a very cool leadership role -- but what about the pay raise that should go with it?
Five Company Rules That Were Made To Be Broken
Some dumb company rules make it hard for employees to tell the truth -- or just punish employees in general. It can only hurt your company when employees are hemmed…
How I Stood Up For Myself — And Landed My Dream Job
Ciara spent months going to interview after interview and working for prospective employers for free, but she never got a job that way. Then she changed her approach, stood up…
3 Ways To Help New Managers Quickly Establish Credibility
The transition to new manager, often made without support and training, is one of the hardest transitions in business. These three areas of focus can help with that adjustment
How To Thrive In The Gig Economy
Olga Mizrahi, author of 'The Gig Is Up,' offers advice on how to get into the gig economy and succeed there if you are in your 50s or 60s




