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Pinterest OKs working abroad; Universal Music sacks employee ‘mourning’ Roe v Wade decision

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Pinterest to give employees more freedom over where they want. Staff working for photo-haring social media platform, Pinterest, can now spend up to three months working outside of their country of employment in any given 12-month period. They’ll be able to work outside their country of employment for up to 30 days a year.

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What Hourly Workers Really Want (It Might Surprise You)

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When most companies hire hourly workers , they often focus solely on the dollar amount they must pay to attract qualified candidates, rather than the perks and benefits that can set them apart from other potential employers. You’ll be able to attract more candidates and it will also give them a great employee incentive to work hard.

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10 Fun Ideas for Celebrating Work Anniversaries

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Emma Seppala , Science Director of Stanford University’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research, notes that “a positive environment will lead to dramatic benefits for employers, employees, and the bottom line.”. Groundfloor Media , a Denver public relations company, does exactly that, and it obviously pays off.

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18 Ways: How to Find your Dream Candidate for 2017

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Attend user’s groups, peruse online forums and read influential blogs; but don’t just lurk, comment and interact so they become familiar with you and your employer brand. By attending association meetings, you might find the right employee with just the right skill set for your company.

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Company Perks That Don’t Work — And How to Fix Them

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In their haste to keep up with the Larry Pages and Sergey Brins of the world, many employers mistakenly implement work perks that are incredibly generous on the surface, but don’t actually benefit their employees. The hope is employees will feel empowered by having some control of when and where they work.