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How to Calculate the Paid-Leave Tax Credit
Follow these four steps to determine if your company can take advantage of potential tax savings that a voluntary paid leave program can now generate
These Are the Hardest Jobs to Fill Right Now
There aren’t enough workers to meet the demand for certain jobs in construction, health care and technology this year, according to a new report from CareerCast
New EU Data Law Will Change How You Engage with Job Applicants
The European Union’s (EU’s) newly enhanced data protection regulations go into effect May 25. U
ICE Sweeps California and Increases Enforcement Nationwide
Following California Governor Jerry Brown's signing of sanctuary laws in October 2017, the state has been targeted for a major
Paved with Good Intentions: How Employee Incentives Can Go Awry
Recognize that all performance incentives have the potential to turn perverse. "Every incentive to perform is an incentive to cheat," says managerial incentive expert Marc Hodak of Farient Advisors
Can Employers Give a Bad Reference for a Former Employee?
What can employers say during a reference check? Can they say that someone was fired, frequently late or a poor performer? They can usually be truthful but should be aware…
Facing Turbulence with Resilience
How to develop resilience to withstand turbulence in volatile a business world
Ten Reasons To Start A Business — Even If You're Happily Employed
Here are ten reasons to start your own part-time business alongside your full-time job or job search. What are you waiting for?
The 122 Schools At The Heart Of The Teacher Shortage
Schools should be forced to publish teacher attrition rates as a way of forcing them to improve working conditions, according to new research
Feeling Underqualified For Your Dream Job? Don't Pass It Up Just Yet
You just so happened to stumble upon the perfect match for your next career move and your stomach immediately drops when you notice that the job description requires more experience…






