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14 Workplace-Friendly Holiday Exchange Gifts for Coworkers

Success

Earlier this year, we took to LinkedIn and asked hundreds of professionals the question on everyone’s mind when it comes time for the office Secret Santa: What holiday gifts do people prefer to receive in the workplace? The post 14 Workplace-Friendly Holiday Exchange Gifts for Coworkers appeared first on SUCCESS.

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How You Can Promote Social Responsibility in the Workplace

Success

Promote workplace diversity and inclusion beyond the hiring process. Involve them in charitable causes such as food and clothing drives. Align your green mission and values with your workplace model. Holiday parties and other events are common in the workplace.

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Half of small business owners have no fixed working hours at all

Workplace Insight

Almost two-fifths (37 percent) of entrepreneurs have taken a working holiday without telling clients, with the practise far more common amongst those aged 25-34 (48 percent) compared to just 20 percent of those over 55. Wearing casual clothes (10 percent). Fewer or no face-to-face meeting (18 percent).

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5 Etiquette Lessons for the Workplace

On The Job

The workplace sometimes changes so rapidly it's hard to keep up with what we're supposed to do and not do. Do you get the boss a holiday gift this year? Do you get the boss a holiday gift this year? Remembering you don't owe anyone a holiday gift. But some things stick around -- like the importance of good manners.

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Now That The Election is Over, What Will You Talk About at Work?

On The Job

It is, indeed, a changing of the times for us, and that is evident even in the workplace. For so long, politics and what Sarah Palin spent on her clothes and which foot Joe Biden shoved in his mouth were topics of conversation around the cubicles of America. If so, I want to be beamed up first! * Whatever happened to our intern?

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PA life as I knew it was over……….or was it?

Practically Perfect PA

OMG I had a drink last night”, “I have an event to attend next month”, “what about my upcoming holiday”. You need to give 6 weeks notice in writing to your workplace to let them know your return to work date. Get lunches, bags & clothes ready for yourself & your baby the night before. Start a housekeeping schedule.

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Going back to the office? 6 tips to help you adjust

Ideas.Ted

As vaccination rates rise and COVID cases drop, more of us are being asked to go back to in-person workplaces. Ask questions, and read the information provided by your workplace. Give yourself time to prepare meals if you need to bring lunch to work, or to pick out and iron the work clothes that haven’t left your closet in so long.

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