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What Employers Can Do to Help Refugees Thrive in the Workplace

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Some of the initiatives different properties have introduced include onsite translators, prayer rooms, and resources to help refugee employees navigate public transportation. The company reimbursed employees for expenses incurred while assisting refugees, including costs for gas, food, lodging, and more.

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5 Inclusive Design Strategies To Embrace Rapidly Aging Workforce

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Baby boomers require access to other amenities Baby Boomers (born between 1946-1964) have expressed a need for their office to be located near food and beverage providers, and with good links to public transport. An individual who cannot enter a workspace with ease will simply not return to the office.

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Climate Protection Could Soon Be Part of Your Employee Benefits Package

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“As a CEO, I hold the belief that climate protection is not merely an environmental concern, but it also has significant implications for our business,” notes Jon Morgan , co-founder and chief editor of Venture Smarter , a consulting firm that specializes in helping startups and small businesses scale and grow.

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‘This is a huge part of why I stay’: Corporate employees turn to workplace volunteering

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Some employees recently spent parts of more than six months consulting with More Than Words, a Boston nonprofit that provides work for youth ages 16 to 24 who have cycled through foster care, courts, homeless shelters or other systems. Youth needed help obtaining transportation and food before they could hold down a job.

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3 Steps to Take Before Going Into Business for Yourself

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These include unavoidable costs such as housing, food, transportation and insurance. You should consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors. Before becoming self-employed, it’s important to have a financial cushion to hold you over while getting your business up and running. All investing involves risk.

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How to navigate the seismic shifts in workplace rules and roles in 2024

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Work is assessed according to where the employee can work—either on site or anywhere, and the level of customer interaction—either standalone right up to fully hands-on: Highly hands-on, on-site workers include emergency services, early education, travel and hospitality, and transport roles that can only be performed in person.

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12 Essential Tips Every Solo Traveler Needs to Know

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It means you can choose when and where you go, when to take a break or when to follow an adventure without consulting anyone else. You can join a single tour group for the length of your trip or string together multiple or partial-day tours with specific themes, like touring museums or going on food or neighborhood walking tours.