Category Archives: working conditions

How to Make Mondays a Day You Look Forward To 

Mondays seem to be a universally hated day. In fact, according to a poll conducted by YouGov, over half of Americans (58 percent to be exact) say Monday is their least favorite day of the week. After spending two days … Continue reading

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Employer transparency — often discusses, seldom done — is now more important than ever

The Great Resignation has companies scratching their heads on how to hold onto their key workers. Some have tried, finally, raising salaries, offering more benefits, allowing remote work. But Fast Company reminds employers that transparency is what workers want, and … Continue reading

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Wonder Why there’s a Great Resignation Going On?

Maybe because it’s been a long time since companies actually valued their employees. Here’s one example: Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom Oops, maybe there is some justice: The CEO Who Fired 900 Employees on a Zoom Call Is … Continue reading

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The Great Resignation—Employers brought it on themselves

This says it all…

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The Great Resignation — where people are quitting, why and what’s ahead

Changes in the American workforce, the likes of which have not been seen since World War II, continue. Here’s a look at where people are resigning from the Wall Street Journal (hint, it’s in Western States), why they’re resigning (fear … Continue reading

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The great resignation — a major shift is happening in the American workforce

You’ve likely already heard about the great resignation — Covid is causing millions of people to say enough of dead-end, low-paying, high-stress jobs. The employment market is shifting more dramatically than it has at any time since World War II … Continue reading

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11 Ways to Prove Your Value at Work

Many professionals might say one of the most important skills to master is being able to prove your true value. In an interview for example, you only a few minutes to connect your skills and experience to the role’s bottom … Continue reading

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5 Ways to Redesign Your Home Office to Increase Productivity at Work

Photo Credit: Unsplash If you’re working from home, chances are you’ll be spending a lot of time at your desk. How your home office is organised will affect your productivity, comfort and accomplishments. The following includes five tried and true … Continue reading

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14 Things Millennials Needs to Consider Before Accepting a Job Offer

Finding a new job is stressful no matter what situation you’re in, from being laid off to willingly leaving your current position. After submitting numerous applications, you finally receive your offer—but is it a good fit? Don’t just take the … Continue reading

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4 Fantastic Financing and Forecasting Methods for Your Craft Business

Getting crafty will always be one of your hobbies and dream business ventures. When you actually managed to turn this into a reality you couldn’t believe your luck. Although it took a lot of hard work and perseverance you have … Continue reading

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