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The discussion, moderated by Puget Sound Business Journal Market President and Publisher Don Baker, centered around ...
The Iowa Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) task force comprised primarily of business leaders has released a list of ...
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Find out what training repayment agreement provisions (TRAPs) are, whether they're legal and their advantages for employers.
With health care premiums rising significantly in recent years for New Jersey's DPW workers, cops, firefighters, prosecutors and other local public employees, the state plan that administers medical ...
Recent studies have shown that a rising number of employees—especially Gen-Zers and Millennials—prioritize strengthening their skills and knowledge over career advancement or even salary. But with ...
One of the biggest mistakes that low-performing security education programs make is treating security awareness training as if every user impacts security in exactly the same way. Everyone gets the ...
The North Carolina State Health Plan (SHP) serves as the self-insured, government-run health insurer for employees of state agencies, local governments, universities, and other agencies. Covering a ...
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Employees across many industries have become familiar with some sort of annual cybersecurity training at their organizations, from watching informational videos to participating in simulated phishing ...