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IRS Gives Tax Relief to Those Affected by Hurricane Lee in Massachusetts and Maine
All individuals and business owners in these two states now have until Feb. 15, 2024, to file their returns and make tax payments.
Office Jargon No-Nos: Avoid Using These Nine Business Phrases
A survey found that most employees agree that jargon is overused while also admitting they often don't realize they're using it.
Generational Slang Divide at Work Makes Communication More Difficult, Survey Finds
Nearly a quarter to a third of every generation in the workplace have trouble understanding other generations.
7 Steps to Create a Culture that Attracts A-Players
To help you construct a firm culture that will help you attract A-players and unlock your firm’s true potential, I offer you these steps which I have used myself and I have seen work for many entities.
Most Americans Haven’t Had a Pay Raise in 3 Years
Even as inflationary pressures have risen, most people haven't seen a wage increase since the start of the pandemic, study shows.
72% of U.S. Workers Have an Unhealthy Relationship with Their Jobs, Survey Finds
A study of employees in 12 countries revealed that many struggle with self-worth, mental health, and feelings of being a failure.
Survey: Two-Thirds of Gen Zers Never Fully Read Job Contracts
Not reading what you’re about to sign can become increasingly problematic as you enter your post-college years.
PwC Partner Pay Drops Below £1 Million as U.K. Profit Declines
PwC will pay its U.K. partners an average of £906,000 for the latest financial year, down from a record £1.02 million in 2022.