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Monday is Not Going To Be Just Another Day at the Office
In 1966, Sen. George Aiken urged President Lyndon Johnson to acknowledge the reality of the burgeoning Vietnam War
Utah Court Holds Employers Liable Even When Workers Hide Mistakes
Despite well-settled case law in Utah regarding Respondeat Superior and the theory that an employer cannot be held liable for the actions of an employee if the employee’s conduct was…
In The #MeToo Era, Should White Men Be Called Privileged? Yes. And That’s OK.
I love white men. I’m married to one
Can't Find A Job? Here's Why Your Employability Strategy Isn't Working
Understanding reductionism will help you see a more accurate picture of our economy and how it will affect you at some point in your career
Six Ways To Get More Organized In 2018
You don't have to strip everything out of your life all at once. Identify one or two areas where you might be able to remove complications
How To Make Sure Your Spring Internship Is FLSA Compliant
Read advice from seven HR professionals on spring intern programs
When the Robots Arrive, How Will They Fit In?
This year’s theme at the just ended World Economic Forum at Davos was “Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World,” which covers a lot of ground. Most interesting to…
4 Workforce-Related Takeaways From Davos
I just adore the annual flood of knowledge that comes out of Davos, Switzerland, compliments of the World Economic Forum. It serves as a very small window into the minds of…
What Corporations Can Learn About Diversity From The NFL's Rooney Rule
Diversity should be the desire, not the requirement
Recroup Launches JobAdX, Aims to Be ‘Google AdSense for Jobs,’ Give Better Payouts Than ZipRecruiter
You know how job postings tend to deteriorate over time? When jobs first get published, there’s no lack of applicants. After a few days and weeks, traffic sometimes falls off…




