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In Praise Of The Middle Manager
What is critical and controllable in a world disrupted by hybrid work, artificial intelligence and other changes is the quality of leadership, says the author of a new book about…
How Comfort Can Ruin Your Career, And Discomfort Can Grow It
Experts explain why the conditions that bring comfort and order can stifle our careers, while complexity, challenge and discomfort can boost success
3 Essential Leadership Skills You Need To Manage Diverse Teams
With the rise of remote work, managing diverse teams across regions is becoming more of necessity than a nice-to-have. Here are three skills you need as a leader
Army Veteran Talks Transition to Civilian Life, Offers ‘Challenge’ to HR
Ahead of Veterans Day, a program manager who spent 20 years in the
Netherlands: ‘Work Where You Want Act’ Rejected
The Dutch Senate rejected the “Work Where You Want Act.†Despite the rejection, remote work remains a significant consideration for employers in the Netherlands
British Columbia: When Outside Business Activities Can Be ‘Just Cause’ for Dismissal
With the proliferation of remote work, employers are increasingly encountering situations where employees have taken on a distracting side hustle—or even a second
Veteran Wins Lawsuit Over Lack of Disability Accommodation
A former Texas state trooper recently won a $ million verdict in his lawsuit alleging the Texas Highway Patrol failed to accommodate a disability he sustained during
Ohio Voters Legalize Marijuana and Support Abortion Access
Voters in Ohio approved two ballot measures, one to legalize recreational marijuana and one to affirm individuals’ legal rights to make reproductive decisions, including
Training California Employees on Workplace Violence Prevention Plans—No Small Task
Employers in California have until July 1, 2024, to prepare and train employees on workplace violence prevention plans. Given all that must be done, that date is closer
Black Winemakers Have Advice For Young Entrepreneurs
“Understand what value you would be bringing to your consumers. That value has to be grounded in purpose,†said Andréa McBride John, the co-founder of McBride Sisters Wine Company