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Lessons for Employers: The Equal Pay Lawsuit by U.S. Women’s Soccer Team

Business Management Daily

Women's National Soccer Team filed an EEOC complaint demanding to be paid the same as members of the U.S. Last week, five members of the U.S. Men's National Team. Is your organization vulnerable to a similar claim? Take a close look at the U.S. Equal Pay Act.

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Judge Robert Dietz

Florida Workers' Comp

He was also involved in sports as a referee, and was an assiduous follower of professional soccer. More than once, he tried without success to explain soccer to me. Judge Dietz was immensely proud of, and focused upon, his family. I was, undoubtedly, his worst student.

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How To Create A Profit From Betting On Sports

Take It Personel-ly

The majority of individuals simply use sports for a pursuit, and whether they are partial to sticking one or two of quid on a soccer accumulator as they watch the Champions League or maybe have a play on the horses, for most people it’s just a bit of fun and never gets to any more […].

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Most Popular Sporting Events to Bet On

Take It Personel-ly

Sure, there are matters of fact, such as soccer being the sport of the world. The popularity of sports is subjective. But debating the popularity of many others is a less exact process. Looking at the betting action on individual competitions and tournaments is one way to remedy this. It shows what people are interested […].

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Appreciation in the Workplace: Why It Matters

Achievers

In the world of soccer, fan support has been called the 12 th man effect and coaches around the world will regularly mention the positive impact of it in media interviews. Fans don’t just cheer the goal or touchdown; they notice efforts throughout the game: the great plays, tackles, passes, and kicks.

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Meditation Kept Thai Boys Calm In Cave

Wellable

Last week , 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach, who had been trapped in a cave for more than two weeks , were rescued one - by - one by Thai Navy SEALs. Fortunately, Ekapol Chanthawong, the team’s coach, trained in meditation as a Buddhist monk for a decade before turning to soccer. No one was crying or anything. It was astonishing.

IT 43
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Employee Absences: Plan for the Unplanned

HR Bartender

It could be as simple as texting another family member to pick the kids up after soccer practice. This gives employees who are in a position to pick up some extra work the opportunity to rearrange their schedule and help the company (and maybe themselves) out. Or asking a friend if they can help a parent make dinner.