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Eight Things Leaders Should Do More Of This Year
Want to increase your fulfillment and impact as a leader? Now's your chance
3 Interview Questions Guaranteed to Land You the Best Hires
In the early days, I definitely made my share of bad hires: The employee who stole equipment. The salesperson who never made a sale
12 Healthy, Productive Ways To Deal With Personal Or Professional Regret
Instead of living with the weight of regret, let it motivate you to change something
Solving The Founder's Dilemma With A Swiss Army Knife
At startup, when demands are the greatest and resources are the leanest, how does a founder focus on strategic priorities while juggling so many tactical tasks?
Worker’s Sexual Harassment and Negligence Claims Proceed to Trial
A former Chrysler employee could bring to trial her claims for sexual harassment, failure to prevent harassment and negligent retention of unfit employees, the California Court of Appeal ruled
Number of Older Americans at Work Has Grown 35 Percent
There are now far more Americans ages 65 and older in the workforce than three decades ago, and the number of employed older Americans rose by nearly 35 percent just…
Auto Body Technicians Fail to Prove Minimum Wage Violations
Two body shop employees who claimed they were not paid the minimum wage required by California law failed to prove their case, the California Court of Appeal ruled
Going Paperless in California: Guidelines for Pay Stub Compliance
In a digital world, many employees no longer receive actual paychecks that they take to the bank to deposit—but California workers still must have free access to paper copies of…
Small and Large Employers Outsource HR Duties Differently
Outsourcing HR functions may jeopardize the jobs of some in-house HR professionals but can be a smart move for businesses, particularly small ones, which may be likelier than corporations to…





