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Thousands of federal workers who are furloughed or working without pay because of the partial government shutdown should use budgeting to cope with the hard times.
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Growing numbers of federal workers have been tapping their retirement funds in a sign of how the government shutdown is squeezing day-to-day finances.
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Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell to a five-week low, even amid a partial federal government shutdown
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Employers in these areas may want to beef up their retention efforts so their best employees don’t move on to other opportunities.
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While a majority of survey respondents report using software to help manage workflow, few are using technology to manage the full scope of HR.
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Namely’s machine learning technology distills company turnover data and compares it to information from similar companies in the system.
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A new search platform connects job seekers with opportunities at nonprofit organizations.
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Independent Davids are winning accounts by using strategies and techniques they call NextGen benefits. Here’s how it works.
January 16
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Big employers including Amgen and News Corp. look to help employees better manage family responsibilities.
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The payroll company has rolled out workflow approval and performance management tools, as well as an events calendar and real-time analytics.
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