Author: Alain Guillot
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The 3 Biggest Drivers Of Employee Engagement (Aside From Salary)
Employee engagement is a crucial concern for businesses because it improves productivity and employee retention, ultimately leading to higher profits. If your workforce is disengaged, the overall health of your business suffers. Most business owners already know this, but they don’t know how to improve engagement when it is at a low level. Every employee…
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Reasons Why An Employee Might Decide To Sue You
The last thing you want to happen is have a compensation claim made against you. Not only will you be badly hit financially but your reputation will take a hit too. However, there are situations where your employees might decide to sue you. In some cases, their legal claims might be insufficient so you could…
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Six Clear Signs Your Small Business Needs To Outsource
Many businesses are gradually cutting down on their in-house activities as they appreciate the benefits of outsourcing. Cost reduction is essential for many industries, especially in the present economic climate where businesses strive to recover after losing one-fifth of their revenues to the pandemic. What Is Outsourcing? Outsourcing is the business practice of hiring a party…
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432 Vanessa Riley: Island Queen, from slave to a wealthy landowner
in podcastAbout Vanessa Riley Vanessa Riley writes Regency Romances and Historical Fiction of dazzling multi-culture communities with powerful persons of color. Vanessa writes for historical romance readers who admire and acquire books that showcase women who find joy in sweeping kisses and strong sisterhoods. Even in the darkness, she promises to give you laughs and to…
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Organized religion is becoming less important for Canadians
in OpinionAccording to a new report by Statistics Canada, the percentage of Canadians who care about organized religion continues to shirk. Statistics Canada reported that in 2019, less than 70% of Canadians have any religious affiliation. About 23% of Canadians declared that they attend religious ceremonies, at least once a month. People are also declaring that…
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431 Gordon S. Wood: The Constitution and other foundational legal and political documents
in podcastAbout Gordon S. Wood Gordon Stewart Wood is an American historian and professor at Brown University. He is a recipient of the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for History for The Radicalism of the American Revolution. His book The Creation of the American Republic, 1776–1787 won a 1970 Bancroft Prize. Power and Liberty: Constitutionalism in the American…