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Two-Day Suspension Not Enough to Prove Retaliation
A postal employee who was put on unpaid leave for two days but was subsequently paid for the days missed cannot show that he suffered an adverse action necessary to…
Best Practices for Using Wearable Devices in Wellness Programs
Getting the most out of activity trackers requires more than just asking employees to use them. Incentives can help, but make sure program participants aren't gaming the system with bogus…
University of Iowa Athletics Employee Wins $1.4M Discrimination Claim
A jury recently rejected the University of Iowa's policy of firing employees whose partners threaten legal action against the school and awarded $ million to the university's associate athletics director…
Radical Candor: How Bosses Can Get What They Want by Saying What They Mean
How bosses can get what they want by saying what they mean
I'm Doing The Work — When Will I See The Money?
Leah is already doing a higher-level job that should pay significantly more than her old job description. She's doing the work -- but when will Leah see the money?
My Boss Fired Me, Then He Got Fired — Can I Go Back?
Geeta got fired by her old boss Hal, but Hal himself got the axe two weeks later! Now that Hal is out of the picture, can Geeta go back to…
Ten Good Reasons To Quit — Without Having Another Job Lined Up
Are there situations where you might have to quit one job before you have another job lined up? Yes!
25 Great Companies For Multicultural Women In 2017
Since 2003, Working Mother Media has conducted a survey of American companies to highlight those with the best practices in hiring, retaining and promoting multicultural women. Here is this year's…
European-Based Talent.io Raises $8.8 Million to Connect Employers With Techies
While investment capital is finding its way into sexy recruiting startups focused on sourcing, AI, chatbots, and deep learning, there’s still some money out there for companies just looking to bring…
College Students: Start job search freshman year
Colleges are going out of biz because they fail to deliver ROI. They can no longer tell parents who fund 4-year educations for $250,000 that, “We deliver education, not jobs




