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U.S. Workforce Clashes with Persistent Ageism

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It’s reported that, even when older job seekers were offered a salary, 22.1% felt they were offered salaries below their worth. In the workplace, ageism manifests in various ways — such as younger employees being promoted over more experienced colleagues, to inappropriate comments about an employee’s age.

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Apprenticeships Are Making a Comeback—Here’s Why

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We generally describe an internship as a way for a young person to learn about themselves and acquire basic skills through work,” she says. Eddy says apprenticeships allow a young person to learn more in-depth, developing specific skills. What is an apprenticeship? There are some key differences between internships and apprenticeships.

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The six skills managers will need for the future of work

Workplace Insight

Here, I outline six skills that will be required of management teams to effectively lead their workforces in the future. For leaders, this also translates into feeling comfortable not having immediate answers, and instead practicing collaborative decision-making, fast ideation, trial and error, and sharing mistakes as learnings.

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How to Make Money With AI in 2024: A Beginner’s Guide to Saving Time and Effort

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I can train overseas team members to become skilled, prompt engineers and help them leverage tools like ChatGPT and Grammarly to produce work that’s 95% done. Use AI as a collaborator AI is more than simply understanding ChatGPT prompts—it’s harnessing a suite of powerful learning tools. Right now, AI interests many companies.

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‘The Big Stay’ – it’s time to invest in employees, not to cut costs 

Workplace Insight

Freezing salaries, pausing promotions, adjusting bonuses, scaling back on staff perks and reducing training budgets become go-to tactics for managing the costs of static workforces. There’s opportunity for leaders to leverage the familiarity of a less transient workforce to enhance collaboration.

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7 Lies Women Have Been Told at Work That Hold Them Back From Success—And the Truth They Need to Know Instead

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Sonia Petkewich, founder and community leader at Catalyst Mastermind Collaborative | Nevada “Even as times have changed from when our mothers entered the workforce—and I am turning 50 this year—women are still being made to feel guilty for wanting to have successful careers and be mothers.” I’m living proof of that.”

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Apprenticeships Are Making a Comeback—Here’s Why

Success

We generally describe an internship as a way for a young person to learn about themselves and acquire basic skills through work,” she says. Eddy says apprenticeships allow a young person to learn more in-depth, developing specific skills. What is an apprenticeship? There are some key differences between internships and apprenticeships.

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