Since candidate recruitment has moved to the Internet, recruiters face the same issues of visibility as do their sales and marketing counterparts. But unlike their counterparts, on the whole they…
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Preparing to terminate an employee? Then also prepare for negative comments on social media, review sites and within your industry. Employers have always known that feelings can be hurt when…
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Unemployment taxes are going up for organizations in Texas unless you are a professional employer organization. Gov. Greg Abbott signed House Bill 3150 into law on Saturday. That signature will…
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy is reporting that the Internal Revenue Service's Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities has called for the agency to require nonprofits to file financial data…
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Glassdoor has released a new study that shows that it is taking longer to hire candidates. The new report also tried to determine why. According to Glassdoor, the average overall…
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An interesting survey of CEO's was released yesterday by Futurestep, a Korn Ferry company. In the survey nearly two-thirds (61 percent) of respondents said organizational culture is the most important recruiting advantage…
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Accenture has released a new study that shows 1 in 3 U.S. workers would leave their job if they lost their health coverage. “When exploring alternatives to employee health benefits,…
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501(c) Agencies Trust announced today the addition of Gulf Coast Village as a new member. 501(c) Agencies Trust helps nonprofits across the country leave their state unemployment tax system and…
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South Carolina has paid off early its federal unemployment loan that at one point reached nearly $1 billion and changed the way the state compensates the unemployed. “This is a…
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A new report from Third Sector New England seems to indicate that the nonprofit sector’s recent successes and current health are not sustainable unless changes are made by and to…
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