Unionized doctors and dentists who work at hospitals and other health facilities run by Los Angeles County will get cost-of-living increases and bonuses under new agreements with the county… Read More
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Everyone has to follow the law — even the boss. Employment law outlines clear boundaries that employers must follow to avoid litigation.
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Sure, shopping centers are having a comeback. Is this real life? Are we witnessing the rebirth of an ancient dinosaur, except it’s wearing a fanny pack and complaining about the Wi-Fi?… Read More
We're gearing up to cover Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week! In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into everything they expect at WWDC: Tons of AI announcements;… Read More
Building occupants only think of HVAC problems when it starts to affect their day to day lives. Employees call the facilities manager complaining about the air conditioning being too cold, a… Read More
As employers seek to manage employee absences effectively, the question arises: Is it legal to ask for a doctor’s note? While employers do have the right to request medical document… Read More
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On Friday, an Air Peace flight from Abuja is said to have lost three passengers’ smartphones, three laptops, and other valuables.
A stricken passenger on the flight verified the eve… Read More
Does the gossip in the workplace drain your energy like a black hole? Do gossip and backstabbing create a tense and toxic work culture? You know the type. The coworker’s toxic behaviou… Read More
Most of us do our best to be calm, poised and collected in public, even if internally we are fuming. After all, an adult screaming and shouting like a baby over a minor inconvenience is equa… Read More
Between May 11 and May 22, the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) approved a whopping 3.04 million applications from contributors to withdraw part of their retirement money from Account 3 to the… Read More
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Choosing the right employee tracking app for your company can be a daunting task. It’s not just about selecting a tool that tracks your employees’ activities, but also about choo… Read More
We’ve all probably been to our fair share of good and bad restaurants and cafés, right? The service is horrible, the food smells funny, and you may or may not have spotted a rac… Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on employers’ balancing of in-person policy with potential health risks, and recent court decisions have highlighted the National Labor Relations Bo… Read More
The White House said Monday that the chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will step down, a departure that follows the release earlier this month of a damning report about… Read More
A retailer in Virginia now makes an unexpected closure after 23 years in business, leaving customers in grieving the news.
Barnes & Noble has announced the closure of yet another loca… Read More
The average price of burgers, fries and drinks at McDonald’s has doubled in just a decade, but some items have risen even more.
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An iconic restaurant now makes a surprising closure in Tennessee, leaving just one more location behind for loyal customers.
Jerry’s Sno Cones will pull down the shutters of its Me… Read More
Another beloved retailer in California now makes a surprising closure marking an end of an era for the brick and mortar business.
Vroman’s, a beloved indie bookstore in Pasadena, o… Read More
A cinema in Nebraska now makes an unexpected closure after 20 years in business after severely being impacted by the pandemic.
Cinema 8 in Kearney, Nebraska — about two hours west o… Read More
An unexpected retailer now closes stores in New Jersey due to what bosses are claiming is poor performance in the areas.
Gabe’s has announced the closure of two out of four stores… Read More
A clothing mall retailer now announces an unexpected closure in California according to filing from the state Employment Department.
American Eagle Outfitters will permanently close… Read More
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Rubio’s Coastal Grill in River Park, California shu… Read More
A grocery chain now makes a painful closure in Missouri after discontinuing an innovative wellness brand, sources are confirming.
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A popular restaurant now makes unexpected closure in Florida and is reportedly considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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In October of 2022, Diane Blunt and her husband, Chris, were in a severe car accident on their way home from caring for Chris’ 96-year-old mother.
Chris tragically passed away, and Di… Read More
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In today’s workplace, many employers allow employees to play music. While this is generally a cost-effective way to improve culture, morale, and productivity; it also creates potential… Read More
According to Gallup, 1 in 2 employees are open to leaving their organization if given the opportunity.
Although you cannot control organic reasons for leaving, like retirement, you can al… Read More
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Running a cash-only business in 2024 might seem like a moot point. However, there is a lively economy for many types of service despite the cashless society becoming more normalized. Bus… Read More
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An employee’s performance is measured by the amount of work done. Fair enough. The employee takes Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave. Must the metrics of performance measurement… Read More
The speakers and bright lights could violate 7 Brew’s conditional use permit.
Cody Hicks lives behind the new 7 Brew Coffee at Sunshine Street and Jefferson Avenue, and his backyar… Read More
According to a report by Statista, there are 4 billion daily email users, and this number is expected to climb to 4.6 billion by 2025. In email marketing, it's not always clear what you… Read More
Inaugural event continues conversation about Vancouver’s status as a global innovation hub.
INNOVATEwest, a new Vancouver-based tech conference hosted by the organizers behind SaaS… Read More
A massive grocery chain is now hit by a discrimination lawsuit, the company has confirmed it will pay $265,000 to settle.
A federal investigation determined Sprouts subjected employees i… Read More
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Relatively not so long ago, body art was associated with rebellion and trouble. Fortunately, today, its acceptance seems to be broadening. As a result, people with tattoos don’t have t… Read More
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Are you facing leadership challenges in your organization?
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Santa Monica, CA – April 05: From left: Assistant Presiding Judge Sergio C. Tapia II, Presiding Judge Samantha P. Jessner, and Executive Officer/Clerk of Court David W. Slayton, Super… Read More
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