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| Gender discrimination comes in many forms for today's working women About four-in-ten working women (42%) in the United States say they have faced discrimination on the job because of their gender. They report a broad array of personal experiences, ranging from earning less than male counterparts for doing the same job to being passed over for important ...
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| Quality of life, short commutes and career opportunities are the reasons workers are relocating to ... "CORK has been fabulous since I started work." Good quality of life, shorter commutes and career opportunities are all given as reasons why professionals are choosing to move to Cork city and county to work and live. A new survey has found disposable income increased for 72% of respondents who ...
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| Omarosa Manigault Newman says she quit White House job, wasn't fired Earlier Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that Newman had left her job as director of communications for the White House Office of Public Liaison "to pursue other opportunities." In addition, a White House official said that she and Trump had a "nice" conversation ...
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| Employee Confidence In The Economy Soars As Effort Levels On The Job Plummet, Says CEB New data from the CEB Global Talent Monitor showed that global employee confidence in the economy in Q3 2017 reached 54.7, nearly a 1 percent increase over last quarter. In addition to feeling confident about the economy, employees' perceptions of available job opportunities increased at the ...
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| Watch Out for Seasonal Job Scams Watch out for job listings on social media. ... Your safest bet, register with a temp agency to be placed for holiday work. "It gives you an ... Seasonal work provides opportunities for permanent positions, as well as new skills, including multi-tasking, customer service, team work and time management.
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| What work will be like when artificial intelligence and robots replace many of our jobs There will be more churn in employment, and few well-worn paths into jobs and careers. Constantly emerging and disappearing jobs will challenge high school guidance counselors. Will people find or make new jobs for themselves? The early returns are not encouraging. The U.S. economy has ...
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