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How entrepreneurs can prepare for 2020's new overtime rule so you can keep costs down and employees happy
In 2020, more than a million American workers will be eligible to earn overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This is the first time in 15 years that the federal minimum salary threshold for overtime has increased. To understand how this change will impact businesses and their employees, two executives
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Next-Gen Smart Warehouses: How AI Is Shaping The Modern Supply Chain
Maintaining accurate inventory has been a challenge for warehouse operators. Innovations like AI are changing the game
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Five Ways Companies Can Leverage Artificial Intelligence To Boost Company Diversity And Inclusion
Recent advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have allowed organizations to increase workplace productivity, further streamline
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How Technology and Agile Are Reshaping Customer Experience in Financial Services
AI and Agile practices are reshaping customer experience in financial services. Here are some strategies that companies are using
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Labor Markets: All The Signals Are Green
Everything about the Labor Department’s July employment report is positive. Unemployment is down and employment is up.
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Mansion on Main
HistoryThe M Fine building located on Main Street in New Albany, Indiana is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, preserving history and
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Old National’s Aja Casper Shares What Pride Means to Her
Pride Month, celebrated throughout the month of June, is an annual celebration of the many contributions made by the LGBTQ+ community to history and
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Tapping Into What Makes Women Leaders Great
Only 4.9% of Fortune 500 CEOs and 2% of S&P 500 CEOs are women, even though HBS research shows women are perceived by their managers to be “more effective than men at every hierarchical level and in virtually every functional area of the organization.” Advancing more women into leadership roles is crucial to reducing g
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ANALYSIS-Transitory or here-to-stay? Investors try to read the inflation clues
NEW YORK, June 15 (Reuters) - From lumber prices to wages and inventories: Reading the clues around inflation has turned into an investor obsession. The combination of supply bottlenecks from the reopening of the global economy and the resumption of economic growth sent consumer prices in May up by the largest annual j
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Think twice before cutting employee financial wellness benefits
Can you think of the last time a financial situation had you stressed out and so preoccupied it was difficult to focus at work? All you could think about was handling the situation and maintaining financial stability, eliminating that added stress and getting back to life as usual. Now top that situation off with the n