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The health and safety of your workforce must be top priority as COVID concerns continue.
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The deceleration in hiring likely reflects both growing fears about the rapidly spreading delta variant of COVID-19 and difficulties filling vacant positions.
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Bond Vet wants their staff to have the tools they need to combat stress, burnout and other health and wellness needs.
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Despite proof that working from home works, harmful misconceptions are standing in the way of a collaborative effort.
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Three days off will become the new norm in the next decade, says Rob Smith, founder of Team Huddle.
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Employers, fearing a backlash, frame the policy as a choice, with both sides of the equation seen as effective in reducing the spread of COVID.
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David Seibel is an engineering senior manager for the R&D Tax Credit practice at Indianapolis-based
McGuire Sponsel . He is an expert on tax law and engineering practices that help clients maximize research and development credits. Seibel performs fieldwork and detailed technical calculations for tax credit studies for companies across a wide variety of industries. His expertise in R&D tax credits extends beyond the technical portion of a study. He also focuses on building narratives that accurately reflect a company’s research and experimentation activity, and he represents clients in audit defense cases with the IRS as an Enrolled Agent. Seibel shares his expertise on R&D practices and legislation in webinars and workshops for industry groups and accounting firms. Seibel earned a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Notre Dame.September 2 -
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Experts see generational and creative limitations, question fit for certain job categories and fear bias creeping into applicant vetting.
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