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By Kelsey Butler | September 22, 2022
While many women will experience the loss of sleep, mood swings, and hot flashes associated with menopause and perimenopause, very few workplaces offer support.
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By Dina Bass and Emily Chang | September 22, 2022
"Leaders think their employees are not productive, whereas employees think they are being productive and in many cases even feel burnt out," Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said.
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By Justin Henry | September 19, 2022
Leaders at the firm confirmed the elimination of the litigation secretary position. At least nine employees lost their jobs, according to one source.
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By Jim Saunders | September 6, 2022
Florida has long grappled with shortages of correctional officers and recently has taken steps such as increasing pay to help hire and keep officers.
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By Jill Backer | August 31, 2022
Don't freak out! More than 35% of law students nationally get their job after the bar exam. (It is probably more in that this the first real post-pandemic year). Fear not! Here are some steps to take to ensure getting that job as soon as possible.
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By Sarah Kuehnel and Elizabeth Jozsi | August 24, 2022
Here's what small business owners need to know about the differences between an independent contractor and an employee, the tests used to properly classify employees, the risks of misclassification, and best practices to consider to avoid liability.
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By Ryan Dailey | August 12, 2022
State Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. said addressing the statewide teacher shortage has been "definitely one of my priorities coming in" to the role.
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By Greg Andrews | August 11, 2022
"The snapback in wanting people to come back to the office is real, and it is interesting," said Mike Evers, an attorney recruiter.
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By Carly Wanna | August 5, 2022
Meta told interns that it would delay deciding whether to hire them, giving the company extra time to assess staffing needs.
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By Mike Evers | August 1, 2022
Many of our search assignments are subject matter specific. Please get us a great securities, or IP, or employment attorney, etc. Subject-matter experts do hit ceilings, however. In many of the larger legal departments, the top of the ladder for specialists is a senior role reporting to the general counsel.
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