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Are You A True Leader?
The true measure of a leader exists in the vision, direction and strength to be able to put out into the world their mark, their legacy and ultimately to make…
PODCAST: Meet One Of The First Women To Ever Be On A SWAT Team
Have you ever been in a situation where your gut is saying, "Do it your way," but a person with more power is telling you to do it their way?…
The 5 Stages of Recruiter Grief
Each year, those of us who still have some burning passion for Hollywood (for whatever reason), gather to watch the Oscars. For 3-4 televised hours, there’s excessive backscratching and a…
Be Fearless Of Failure And Start Learning By Doing
Instead of debating and looking for perfection, take that first step. The best way to learn is by being in action
Your Company Has A Purpose, But Do You?
When you take a purposeful look at purpose – your own and your company’s – you may be surprised at the meaning you will add to your day, career and…
Businesses May Bear Brunt of Move to Withhold Health Care Subsidy Payments
Cost-sharing reduction subsidies may not be a well-known term but, if they lose funding, the individual health insurance market may become too expensive for low-income families
New York City 'Ban-the-Box' Final Regulations Take Effect
New York City has one of the nation’s most comprehensive "ban-the-box" laws restricting employers’ use of criminal history in the employment process. Final regulations clarifying and expanding the law took…
Tech Firm Files Lawsuit Challenging Noncompete Agreements
California employers would be able to hire employees away from competitors in other states if a recently filed lawsuit is decided in favor of the plaintiff—a California tech company that…
Maryland Amends Data Breach Notification Law
The Maryland General Assembly recently amended the state’s Personal Information Protection Act to—among other things—expand the definition of personal information. The new law takes effect on Jan
In Focus: NLRB Chairman Miscimarra Will Step Down in December
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Chairman Philip Miscimarra, a Republican, has announced he will depart when his first term on the board expires; he declined to serve a second term




