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Women Who Won’t Reveal Salaries in Job Interviews Earn Less than Women Who Do
Women who are asked about their salary history during a job interview and who decline to reveal it tend to earn percent less on average than women who do disclose…
How to Use Government Data for Recruiting
Taking a deeper dive into government data could help HR professionals with talent acquisition at a time when millions of jobs continue to go unfilled
Workplace Romance: Who-Dates-Who Might Surprise You
Of the 25 percent of respondents to a recent survey who said they’d had a workplace romance, nearly 40 percent were top-level people such as owners and executives
Ontario: Court of Appeal Upholds Dishonest Employee’s Dismissal for Just Cause
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently upheld a decision illustrating that when it comes to misconduct, serious dishonesty will allow an employer to prove just cause for dismissal
Employer Actions Following FMLA Leave Acceptable
An employer acted appropriately when it returned its employee to an equivalent position following leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and later laid off the employee as…
In Focus: Economists Dispute the Impact of Seattle’s Wage Hike
A University of Washington study appears to show that Seattle’s low-wage earners have worked less hours and lost income due to the city’s recent wage hikes—but employee advocates have refuted…
You Can Get A Data Analytics Job Without A Masters In Data Science
If you want a career in analytics, and you have a college degree, then I encourage you to get out there and look for a job in analytics
What Really Motivates You At Work?
So if money, rank and prestige aren’t the right tools to motivate today’s workforce, what works?
College Degrees With the Highest (And Lowest) Starting Salaries In 2017
Ever wonder which college degree can get you the best salary the minute they hand you the diploma? The answer lies within the realms of engineering and technology






