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Curtis Dubay, chief economist in the Economic Policy Division at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, weighs in on the July jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
August 15 -
The company claims that government employees influenced election results in certain stores.
August 15 -
Investing in student loan assistance, employer–sponsored emergency funds or childcare support can line employee pocketbooks and ease financial anxiety.
August 15
Betterment at Work -
Eighty-eight percent of employers are concerned about their employees' personal information, yet only 35% offer data security and protection as a benefit today.
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Those who have switched jobs saw their wages increase by a record high of 6.7%, compared to 4.9% for people who stayed in the same jobs.
August 12 -
Nearly 23 million employees are asking for approved time off for when their favorite sports team loses … would you do it?
August 12 -
In this week's top stories, employers share how they're maximizing the impact of their workforce policies throughout the full employee life cycle.
August 12 -
American seniors lose much of their income to medical expenses. A new law aims to change that.
August 12 -
Dr. Scott Conard, chief medical consultant for the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, shares what his industry knows about monkeypox so far.
August 12 -
Take the time to explain why a new hire has been placed in his or her current position if there are legitimate reasons for pay disparity.
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