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    1. When And How To Tell Your Children About Wealth?
      There’s an abundance of places parents can go for guidance on how to educate children about sex and other important topics, however there is shortage
    2. The most in-demand manufacturing jobs of 2025
      Tech advancements continued to reshape the manufacturing labor outlook. Read on for a glimpse into the manufacturing job market and what manufacturers say are their greatest labor and skills needs. 
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      Recently imposed requirements amid the pandemic on business owners include updates to reporting cases of the virus, updating paid leave policies, and mitigating risks. Employees are now eligible for paid leave at full pay after working at a company for just 30 days. Make sure you have protections to keep your workplace
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      Lisa Shuster, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, is the Chief People Officer for iHire, an industry-specific recruitment platform.
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    10. Is Your Small Business Prioritizing Cybersecurity?
      Article By Joseph J. Lazzarotti Maya Atrakchi Jackson Lewis P. C. Workplace Privacy Blog A recent study surveying small and mid sized businesses (SMBs) found that 67% had experienced a cyber attack in 2018, and yet that same study found that cybersecurity is still “not on the to do list” for SMBs – 60% of the SMBs surv