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5 Strategies for Recruiting in a Post-Pandemic World

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Health insurance. Dental insurance. Vision insurance. Long term disability insurance. Short term disability insurance. Workplace perks such as bonding activities, food and coffee, and flexible work schedule. Tuition reimbursement. Childcare benefits. Gym memberships or discounts. Wellness programs.

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Increasing Wellness Program Participation: 5 Key Elements for Motivating Participation

WellSteps

Unfortunately, some individuals lack the motivation to take the extra steps to be healthy, such as buying healthier food, preparing healthier meals, scheduling and attending their annual exams or getting sufficient exercise. Look at insurance data. Incidentally, being happy also makes people healthier. Start with a focus group.

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I disagree with my restaurant’s new policies to fight drug use, should we make job offers by email, and more

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It sounds like your restaurant worries it has become too attractive to people using drugs on its property, which in turn could make it less attractive to other patrons and raise liability and insurance concerns. I was “voluntold” to work on a project two years ago. Can I refuse insincere “appreciation” from my boss?

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is it weird to stretch at work, is declining a reference call a red flag, and more

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If I must stretch, he instructed me to do it in open areas like the break room (where people microwave their food), outside of people’s offices by couches, or formally book a conference room (which come in half hour blocks). Over the course of the next couple of months, his work ethic declined drastically.

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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Impressed by his work ethic, Derrick Taylor’s UPS co-workers pooled their resources in order to buy the Alabama teen a Jeep Cherokee—and helped restore faith in humanity. Not wanting to burden or rely on others for rides, the teen walked an approximately 10-mile round trip commute to work, in the dark, for more than a year.

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