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Language shouldn’t be a barrier between employees and a career they’re fit for.
January 5 -
Ron Porter is a Legal Data Expert at Lex Machina in the area of Product Liability. Ron joined Lex Machina after working as a product liability lawyer for an automotive company. Prior to that, he worked as a commercial and product liability lawyer at a mid-sized Detroit law firm.
Ron received a BA degree in History from the University of Michigan and a JD from the University of Michigan.
January 4 -
Here’s what some of the top banks are telling employees.
January 4 -
Eighty-three percent of employees believe they should have access to earned wages at the end of each day.
January 4 -
Egg freezing is one option for women to delay pregnancy until they are financially and personally ready.
January 4 -
Steven A. Horowitz, JD, MBA, concentrates his practice on areas of income and transfer tax planning for closely held businesses and their shareholders, estate planning, business succession planning for business owners and their businesses, life insurance and asset protection planning including private placement life insurance, (PPLI), non-qualified deferred compensation planning, etc. Over 35 years he has combined the use of creative tax planning strategies with alternative asset investing in a tax-efficient manner while creating strategies and estate planning concepts with PPLI.
January 4 -
One in three working Americans now consider themselves to be “gig workers,” a segment that’s expected to grow in a post-pandemic world.
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Data from Skynova compares paid time off and leave in the U.S. and Europe, with Europeans taking nearly twice as many days off as Americans.
January 4 -
Santiago Landazuri is an employee benefits consultant and assistant VP at USI Insurance Services.
January 3 -
The coffee giant is one of the first restaurant operators to come forward with a strategy to implement new federal COVID rules.
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