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They’re Back: Boomerang Employees on the Rise for Good or Bad

Success

In a 2022 survey by payroll firm UKG, “Four out of 10 people (43%) who quit their jobs during the pandemic now admit they were actually better off at their old job.” That usually means you can’t get rid of someone even if the budget isn’t there or they’re not doing a great job.” Learn about the company culture. “If

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Launching Assist Travel 2016

Practically Perfect PA

In last year’s Practically Perfect PA reader’s survey I asked you lovely lot “What area of your role do you think you need to learn more about? ”. Delegates at Assist Travel 2015. There are so many options and the prices range from budget to, shall we say, extravagant! Business travel was a pretty clear winner.

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OMB’s Race and Ethnicity Data Collection Update Could More Accurately Study Demographics Across the Workforce

Allwork

Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) update to race and ethnicity data collection standards could mark a positive step forward for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) efforts in workplaces across the nation by ensuring data more accurately reflects those in the workforce.

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4 Smart Money Rules for Couples Living on One Income

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The median household income for families with two full-time working parents is just over $100,000, compared with just $55,000 for households where only one parent works full time, according to a 2015 Pew Research Center survey. Managing that vast earnings gap can be challenging for single-income households.

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