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New California Law Makes It Easier for Employees to Establish Retaliation Claims
California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed the Equal Pay and Anti-Retaliation Protection Act
Employer Wins Case Over Lactation Accommodations
The Chicago Board of Education defeated an employee’s lawsuit over lactation accommodations required under the Illinois Human Rights Act and the state’s Nursing Mothers
Skills Tech Market Is Booming
Technology can turn the promise of a skills-first future into reality for employers—and the skills tech market is flourishing
5 High Paying Sales Jobs And How To Land One
A career in sales boasts high base salaries, unlimited commission and bonuses, and meeting new people. Take a look at five sales roles and how to land them
30 Careers With The Most Satisfaction
Job satisfaction is arguably one of the most important elements of your life. Here are 5 factors for satisfaction and more than 30 roles most likely to deliver it
5 Ways To Work Effectively With Someone You Really Don’t Like
Work can be full of stressors, but one of the most challenging situations is when you must work with someone you don’t like, don’t get along. Key strategies can help
How To Leverage Your Transferable Skills When Changing Careers
Changing careers doesn’t mean you have to start from scratch. These transferable skills will help you hit the ground running in an ever-changing job market
5 Highest Paying Remote Jobs To Consider
What are the highest paying remote jobs available and how can you find them? Here is a list of the top five, with salary and information on qualifications needed
USC Music School Dean Jason King Says DEI Still Matters. Here’s Why
“It feels like we're definitely moving in the right direction,†said King
3 Signs You’re Being Quiet-Fired
If you’ve been feeling a sudden change in your manager’s vibe, there may be more to it behind the scenes