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Archives for November 16, 2020
The secret to a vibrant workplace? Good design.
Here are five steps toward building a better office space
Small Cities Are A Big Draw For Remote Workers During The Pandemic
Rising from the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, just south of the Canadian border, this distant city looks like a quaint throwback, with Victorian-era architecture, church steeples and a main shopping street laid with brick.
Punching In: Early Contenders in Biden’s Labor Secretary Search
Ben Penn: Early union endorsements in the labor secretary sweepstakes hyped a pair of candidates, but it’s too soon to rule out the possibility that President-elect Joe Biden could select a more under-the-radar option.
What Bernie Sanders Could Do as Secretary of Labor
If Biden were to embrace the idea, Sanders and a team of visionary leaders could forge a new New Deal for working Americans.
Connecticut Bar Proposes Change to Rule Governing Harassment, Discrimination
Connecticut looks to add a new rule to its Rules of Professional Conduct to address harassment, sexual harassment and discrimination.
How To Build A Better Relationship With Your Boss While Working From Home
It’s an obvious reality that having a good relationship with one’s boss is a great enabler of career success.
Washington Lobbyists Know Biden Well—as Their Former Boss
President-elect will face off against aides-turned-lobbyists as he seeks to advance Democratic agenda
When Hiring the Perfect Candidate Isn’t an Option, Consider This Strategy
You have three candidates, and all have serious red flags, you have to hire one, what do you do?
This question came to me for a long time, friend, “John.” He’s struggling to fill a position and has only three qualified applicants. All three applicants came up with issues in