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Should City Governments and other Businesses look to Virtual Services to Save Money?

Tips From T. Marie

The article discussed how the City of Hickory, NC proposed offering early retirement to 84 of their employees. Reading the details of what would be offered in exchange for taking the early retirement deal didn’t really strike me as a wonderful option for those 84 people., especially in the current economy.

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Ensuring payroll compliance in 2024: What’s new?

BMT Office Administration

In it, she breaks down all the new payroll compliance changes affecting payroll administration in 2024, including post-pandemic trends that don’t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon. encourages employers to provide retirement plans by offering tax incentives and credits. How does it do that?

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8 tips to help you find your way in this tough job market

On The Job

million people who are 65 and older are going to go ahead and retire. I am a workforce professional and couldn't agree more with the comment on getting out the door. Don't let pride stand in the way of getting a job. percent, my reaction on Twitter was automatic: "Double ugh," I wrote. In this case, you are the product.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

While I wouldn't wish a recession on anyone, I do believe that it's been a good thing for Gen Y. What he provided isn't a study, just his observations. It's important to remember that Generation Y wasn't the only generation living unrealistically the last decade or so. Bret, I interviewed Prof.

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Attracting Millennials: Understanding What Millennials Want in a Career

Office Dynamics

Gone are the days when attractive salaries and retirement options were enough to land top recruits. Millennials see time as a limited resource that should be handled wisely and they aren’t interested in trading it for money. This isn’t so unlike what baby boomers were after at the start of their own careers.