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Your Career Q&A: Applying for Jobs Before Graduation
Learn how to get the skills employers are looking for. Best-selling author Martin Yate, a career coach and former HR professional, takes your questions each week about how to further…
Harley-Davidson Overtime Initiative Shows Complex Challenges
Handling the regulatory change of the overtime rule is proving to be complex, not only for small and medium-sized businesses, but also for large national and multinational employers, as Harley-Davidson…
How Companies Can Guard Against Ransomware
Ransomware has become so prevalent that it has eclipsed all other forms of malware in terms of incidents. Criminals have set up call centers so victims can pay ransoms in…
In Focus: Presidential Race Is Still Neck and Neck
The presidential race may come down to who wins the Tar Heel State
How to Recruit, Prepare Leaders for a VUCA World
Executives allude to VUCA in strategy presentations, but rarely work at realigning their internal reality—structure, processes, information flows, culture and talent—to the demands of their volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous…
Job Cuts Fall to 5-Month Low Before Election Day
Layoffs in October fell 31 percent from the previous month in the final job cuts report before Election Day 2016
Will More States Provide Paid Sick Leave After Election Day?
If voters in Arizona and Washington state check “yes” on the ballot to increase their respective state’s minimum wage, they’ll also be approving mandatory paid-sick-leave measures
How To Help Remote Workers Feel Included During Holiday Festivities
During the team-building holiday season, how can HR managers include remote workers in festivities?
Right-to-Work Ballot Measures Won’t Change Much in Alabama and Virginia
Voters in Alabama and Virginia will decide whether to incorporate right-to-work laws into their respective state constitutions to make it harder to alter existing right-to-work provisions
In Focus: Clinton’s First 100 Days
If elected president, Hillary Clinton has vowed that in her first 100 days the country "will make the biggest investment in new good-paying jobs since World War II."









