President-elect Donald Trump will begin his term by focusing on repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act right after the inauguration, Vice President-elect Mike Pence said in an interview on Sunday. A replacement will be driven by "free-market solutions," Pence said.
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Foot Locker will roll out Talent Science software at 3,000 stores worldwide within the next year to find the best candidates for employment. The technology has led to double-digit-percentage productivity growth for the company's US operation, says Foot Locker's Alexis Trigo.
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Perks, such as shortened workweeks and kegs the office, do not create culture, writes Tom Gimbel of LaSalle Network. Perks attract talent, but culture -- transparency, accountability and support -- keeps employees engaged and emotionally connected.
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New data from the Education Department show that about a third of students who graduated from vocational programs at for-profit schools were earning less than the federal minimum wage. However, those who graduated from similar programs at public colleges and universities earned nearly $9,000 per year more than their for-profit graduate peers, data showed.
The system of performance reviews should be replaced with one of "career conversations," writes Ted Bauer. The essential difference is that a performance review looks to the past, while a career conversation is forward-thinking.