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OFCCP and EEOC Compliance
Compliance with government agencies & regulations is not what you would prefer to focus your time and company resources on. But, non-compliance and failure to report accordingly can be more costly than you might imagine, as a review of recent fines and settlements shows. It is also resource draining to receive notice of an audit or review and realize that your organization has not been effectively keeping up with records of applicants relative to minority or veteran status, and the hires for these various groups, including the reasons for the hires.

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Employees vs. Contractors - What's The Difference?
Whether a person is an independent contractor or an employee generally depends on the amount of control exercised by the employer over the work being done. Dictating how a job is to be done or limiting the actions of the worker may establish an employer-employee relationship.

A Strategic Look At Email Subject Lines From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
What are the first things you look at before you open your emails? What two items determine whether or not you open the email? You will most likely view the “from” email address first & then look at the “subject “ line next before deciding to open your email. The “subject” line is really the equivalent of a newspaper headline and it is a very important factor in a person’s decision of whether or not to “read on” or in the case of email, “to open.” Writing a great “subject” line or a great headline is a challenge. You only have a few seconds and only a few words to make your “subject” line compelling and urgent enough to get the reader’s attention and then “open and read on.” Your strategic thinking business coach offers the following strategic tips on writing effective “subject” lines for your emails.

Ethical Dimensions of Business Immigration Practice
Immigration lawyers are confronted frequently by ethical issues, particularly in the context of representing employer and employee clients in business immigration matters that involve dual representation. As immigration lawyers progress into the broader role of advising companies on compliance issues, a whole host of new ethical issues arise. This is especially true where the lawyer has consulted with employees at the request of the employer and learned adverse information which could be damaging to the employer.

Are You Ready For The Recession?
How to prepare yourself for the challenges (and opportuniries) provided by a recession. Discover how to remove your dependency on your employer for income and financial security. That doesn't mean leave your employer - it means identifying what you can do to make sure that if the axe falls on your job you have other options to turn to.

Leadership Challenges: Sales vs Substance
When employers rely upon the right people doing the right things, both sales and substance are required from company leaders. The "salesmanship," however, can overshadow the "substance," backfiring against the employer. The appropriate mix is affected by labor intensity and employer brand.

Work At Home Trumps Having A Job Every Time
Work at home is a growing trend among people who want to create and control their own income. Work at home trumps having a job every time. A job is defined by the employer. You are hired because you have the skill sets that match the scope of the tasks needed for the job. You will always be limited by what the employer needs to move his company forward. It does not matter how good you are at your job, you will never exceed the expectations of the employer. It is possible to be rewarded for exceptional work with a promotion and higher pay. The opportunities for advancement are limited and the competition can be fierce. No matter how high you climb the corporate ladder you will never reach the top. You can turn that around when you become the owner of your own home based business and are committed to work at home.

E-mail Tip #4 - Make the Subject Line Work for You
The subject line of an e-mail is a lot more important than most people realize. This article picks apart the topic and shows many examples of both good and bad subject lines. Given the subject line is one of two things a person considers (author is the other) when deciding when and if to open a note, we need to be very careful with wording.

The Creative Resume
Unless you are applying for a very conventional job with a conventional employer who will not appreciate a creative resume, you want a job resume that will set you apart for the other individuals vying for the job. You want a resume that is creatively smart and will best reflect your qualifications, giving you the opportunity to sell yourself to a potential employer.

PEO's Help with Small Business Background Screening
As a small business employer it can be very difficult in finding the safe and productive employee that your business needs to thrive in today’s market. One of the most successful ways to make the hiring process safer is by using a background check. A PEO, or Professional Employer Organization, can assist you during this process.

5 Tips: How To Give Presentation Feedback To Experts
Are you planning a subject matter conference …but want subject matter experts to steer clear of boring PowerPoints? Many professionals do not take kindly to peer feedback. Use these top 5 tips to keep the lines of communication open.

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