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Forecast: Very hot. What your employer should be doing to protect you as summer kicks off
Sioux City Journal· 1 day agoSummer is just starting in North America, and already an intense “heat dome” is forecast to affect...
It's storm season in Michigan: How to handle fallen, damaged trees
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 1 day agoEvidence that they are regularly employed by a company or independent contractors. Up-to-date...
EA paid executives $60 million in the same fiscal year it laid off 670 people
TechSpot· 2 days agoA hot potato: Electronic Arts, a company that laid off 670 people earlier this year because the...
CVS Health CTO tries to smooth over complexity to propel his company's big bet on healthcare
Fortune· 2 days agoAlong the way, the company opened thousands of stores and expanded into new businesses, acquiring pharmacy-benefits manager Caremark and insurer Aetna. More recently, it scooped ...
Americans think CEOs make too much money, but investors have approved 99% of pay packages
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago-level compensation. They see their U.S. industry counterparts getting vastly higher...
Forecast: Very hot. What your employer should be doing to protect you as summer kicks off
Rapid City Journal· 1 day agoSummer is just starting in North America, and already an intense “heat dome” is forecast to affect...
What can you do with an MBA?
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoAn MBA focused on human resources ...study can also prepare you for MBA careers in benefits and compensation analysis. What is the average salary for MBA...
Forecast: Very hot. What your employer should be doing to protect you as summer kicks off
The Times and Democrat· 1 day agoSummer is just starting in North America, and already an intense “heat dome” is forecast to affect...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 3 days agoAt a time when 40% of American workers are experiencing burnout, leaders should not look at implementing quiet hiring practices to simply do more...quiet hiring can be a way ...
Uber and Lyft are fighting minimum wage laws. But in this state, the drivers won
NPR· 4 days agoIn Minneapolis, they said fares would go up 70%, without citing specific data. Brent Kent, a registered lobbyist for Lyft and the company’s director of public policy, sent ...