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Your Boss Is Watching You. Will Bossware Change How And Where You Work?

Allwork

While monitoring software may help enable out-of-office collaboration, such surveillance tools are sometimes implemented as a result of paranoia that workers won’t do their job without their bosses watching them. . Unfortunately, there aren’t many legal protections for employees who are being monitored.

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Top Tech Jobs of 2024 and the Skills You Need To Land Them, According to Futurist Shivvy Jervis

Success

“The vast majority of people aren’t technologists and just want to understand how these tools will actually enhance what they are doing—whether it’s their jobs, their health or protecting their families online,” she explains. She places extra emphasis on tools that are both attainable and accessible.

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How Employers Can Better Serve Neurodiverse Employees in 2023

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After surviving a major medical event and a surgery that almost killed her, she found herself reevaluating her trajectory. “I According to 2020 research published in the British Medical Bulletin , “a reasonable estimate of all neurominorities within the population is around 15–20%.” But things only got more complicated.

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Beyond the Org Chart: How Procedures Elevate Leadership in Administrative Professionals

All Things Admin

In the evolving 21 st century workplace, the role of administrative professionals (APs) has undergone significant transformation. Anticipating a medical leave, Lá Shawn Sandifer crafted an administrative procedures binder to ensure continuity in her absence. A few initiatives were developed out of the creation of this guide.

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Stay organized and secure with electronic records management

BMT Office Administration

Jan bit her lip and hoped that Laura had not accidentally tossed evidence the legal department might need in a harassment lawsuit. Like many other workplaces, Laura’s office could benefit considerably from implementing electronic records management (ERM). Do not expect employees to inherently know what stays and what goes. OSHA forms.

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: Twitter Tips for Job Seekers

On The Job

Labels: Anita Bruzzese , career advice , job seekers , social media , Twitter posted by Anita at 10:55 AM 12 Comments: the medical sales recruiter said. Job seekers need to remember that Twitter is a business tool for them--and it's a good one. Twitter could be a powerful tool in your career search. Be able to talk the talk.

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October 15th, Blog Action Day: Poverty

Laughing all the Way to Work

I previously wrote an article on Charities in the Workplace and have seen an increase in the participation in charities at offices I have worked in. One office I worked in together sponsored a child as a workplace charity project. We all participated by writing to our sponsored child and contributed money towards supporting her.