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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

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million American workers handed in their notice in November 2021—the highest level recorded in one month since the data was first collected in 2000. Juicy salaries and 401(k) matches no longer cut it; according to a study by Clever Real Estate, participants in the “great resignation” took an average pay cut of $8,000.

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True Gender Equality Is Still 151 Years Away—Despite Recent Milestones

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Sarah Thomas became the first full-time female official for the NFL in 2015 and the first woman to referee the Super Bowl in 2021. In Spring 2020, Pew Research Center surveyed 3,143 U.S. This article was published in March 2021 and has been updated. As of 2022, the U.S. The better news?

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You’ve Got Their Back. Who’s Got Yours? By Bonnie Low-Kramen

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A June, 2021 survey found good news that 79% of employees intend to take their paid time off in the coming year. Pre-pandemic (2015 to be precise) I wrote this article on the importance of backup and suggested how assistants could get back up in place before going on vacation. Easier said than done.

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