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These 10 Remote-Friendly Companies Help Pay For Employee Vacations

Allwork

With today’s competitive talent market and the summer travel season fast approaching, many companies are leaning into more creative benefits around time off, such as helping cover the cost of employees’ travel expenses. . BambooHR offers employees what they call “paid paid vacation”—$2,000 each year to travel as they please. .

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One in four people will work from abroad this year, and many won’t tell their employer

Workplace Insight

This year, one in seven (14 percent) of those working from abroad will keep it a secret from their employers, with the holiday destinations of Barbados, Spain and Dubai proving popular. A similar number of workers (52 percent) were unaware of the details of their company insurance policy when working overseas.

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Take the “Jingle” out of Holiday Stress

The Office Professionals Place

Wednesday, December 9, 2009 Take the “Jingle&# out of Holiday Stress Are you planning the holiday party in your office? Or are you stressed just thinking about the holidays? Here are a few ways to ‘deck the halls’ and have a worry free holiday. Use your days off during the holidays to relax.

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8 Work-Life Balance Myths

Ian's Messy Desk

Some of the commonly held myths and the corresponding reality checks are as follows: Family-Friendly policies are soft HR issues, mainly for women. Many companies offer their work-life balance policies to employees at all levels. Participation in family-friendly policies is a career-limiting move. Management will lose control.

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Can you say “sidetracked?”

Loosely Speaking

Or I could explain how my child’s recent health scare derailed my focus. Or I could share my heartfelt excitement over working into the wee hours, creating homespun (handknit) holiday gifts. Happy Holidays! Despite the slowdown in work and income on the home front. Assuming that you wanted to watch the Brewers, that is.)

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5 steps for getting back on track after an unplanned absence

Ian's Messy Desk

Comment by Ian McKenzie on May 30, 2007 @ 1:13 pm I’ve had similar experiences after trips; I travel to customer sites and while I’m onsite, I can’t typically keep up with the things I usually do when I’m in the office, so I find myself going through a similar process.

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Building Your Network

Ian's Messy Desk

Therefore, since you can’t control where your help or assistance is coming from, you must establish a blanket policy of giving with complete confidence that it will come back to you in the most wonderful ways. Rather, it comes from others who have been influenced by people whom we have helped directly.