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What Employers Should Know About Workers Who Have Long COVID

admin September 29, 2023 What Employers Should Know About Workers Who Have Long COVID2023-10-04T05:15:07+00:00 SHRM
Nearly 7 percent of
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Supreme Court Cases Will Address Employment Discrimination and Whistleblower Protections

admin September 29, 2023 Supreme Court Cases Will Address Employment Discrimination and Whistleblower Protections2023-10-04T05:15:03+00:00 SHRM
The
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New Jersey Adopts Law Affecting Service Employees During Changes in Ownership

admin September 29, 2023 New Jersey Adopts Law Affecting Service Employees During Changes in Ownership2023-10-04T05:15:05+00:00 SHRM
New Jersey Gov. Philip Murphy recently signed Assembly Bill 4682, establishing various employment protections for specific “service employees” during changes of
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Ask HR: Is Being Fired for Not Being a ‘Culture Fit’ Discriminatory?

admin September 29, 2023 Ask HR: Is Being Fired for Not Being a ‘Culture Fit’ Discriminatory?2023-10-04T05:15:02+00:00 SHRM
What does What does "culture fit" mean? How can managers coach workers on proper use of grammar in their emails? SHRM President and Chief Executive Officer Johnny C
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Senate Formalizes Dress Code, Tosses Casual Clothing on Floor

admin September 29, 2023 Senate Formalizes Dress Code, Tosses Casual Clothing on Floor2023-10-04T05:15:01+00:00 SHRM
The attempt to relax an unwritten dress code and allow
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How College Career Services Can Help Employers Diversify Their Talent After Affirmative Action Decision

admin September 28, 2023 How College Career Services Can Help Employers Diversify Their Talent After Affirmative Action Decision2023-10-01T17:43:02+00:00 Forbes
Here are four things career services can do right away to help their institutions increasingly connect their diverse campus talent with employers looking to hire them
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Lessons This 27-Year-Old CEO Learned From Watching His Single Mother

admin September 28, 2023 Lessons This 27-Year-Old CEO Learned From Watching His Single Mother2023-09-29T15:00:45+00:00 Forbes
27-year-old Brexton Pham shares three important business and career lessons he learned from childhood through watching his single-parent mother run her nail salon
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Mastering Spontaneous Communication: Strategies For Speaking With Confidence

admin September 28, 2023 Mastering Spontaneous Communication: Strategies For Speaking With Confidence2023-10-01T12:40:18+00:00 Forbes
Author and Stanford University lecturer Matt Abrahams shares his expert advice for communicating confidently in spontaneous scenarios
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Best Interview Questions to Assess Culture Fit

admin September 28, 2023 Best Interview Questions to Assess Culture Fit2023-10-23T09:19:27+00:00 RecruitingDaily
Unlocking the ability to gauge culture fit in interviews is crucial, considering the complexity of evaluating candidates in the competitive landscape of modern recruitment. From asking about a candidate’s preferred…
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The World Is Your Oyster: Recruiting Top Talent From Around The Globe

admin September 28, 2023 The World Is Your Oyster: Recruiting Top Talent From Around The Globe2023-10-01T08:31:18+00:00 Forbes
For decades, workers in the United States would look for opportunities within a reasonable commute from their homes. Slowly and steadily, jobs moved from big cities, such as New York,…
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