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Tips to Reduce Stress and Build Meaningful Connections at Work
Woodrie Burich, a CEO, author and TEDx speaker, offered some simple ways HR professionals can help reduce employee stress and create a more meaningful, inclusive and
Is There a ‘Right Way’ to Respond to Israel-Hamas War?
As the war between Israel and Hamas escalates, many executives are releasing statements, offering guidance to their employees and, in some instances, providing support
Post-Pandemic, Some Employers Let Parents Bring Their Babies to Work
With federal funding to support daycares expiring, working parents are feeling pressure to find quality child care. Some employers are opening offices and cubicles so
Autoworkers Reach Agreement with Stellantis and GM
The United Auto Workers union (UAW) agreed to a tentative deal with Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram. General Motors workers continue to
When Should You Quit Your Job? The Best Time To Resign
If you’re thinking about quitting your job, you’re (very!) wise to consider your timing—because when you quit may be as important as why you choose to move on
Bad Boss? New Job Research Shows Which Sectors Are The Worst Employers
Computer systems technology, including information technology and communications, is rated among the worst employers. Check out the rest of the list
How To Overcome The Fear Of Transitioning From Employee To Entrepreneur
If you want go from employee to entrepreneur, it’s possible. But first, you need to break free from the fear and doubt
Bernie Sanders Has Raked In This Much In Book Payments While A Senator
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) earned $2
Is Gen Z Asking For Too Much? How Gen Z Is Defining The Future Of Jobs
Gen Z is expanding rapidly as the fastest growing generation in the workforce. They are redefining job expectations and employers need to adapt, or risk losing talent