Don't make a habit of putting out your boss's fires | EU passes laws protecting gig workforce | Networking doesn't end with the card exchange
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April 19, 2019
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Getting Ahead
Don't make a habit of putting out your boss's fires
Employees shouldn't think running interference for a toxic boss will help their career, says Suzy Welch. "Jerk bosses do get fired, and their toxic handlers are usually the collateral damage that goes out the door with them," she says.
CNBC (4/16) 
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EU passes laws protecting gig workforce
The European Union has approved rights for freelance workers this week, including guaranteed payment for cancelled projects and the ability to refuse work after regular business hours. EU members have three years to enact the laws, which will not apply to the "genuinely self-employed."
The Telegraph (London) (tiered subscription model) (4/16) 
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Create a Culture of Well-being
How can you improve the health and well-being of employees at work, home and in their communities? Learn to build a culture of well-being that boosts performance and enhances the employee experience. Explore the five pillars of behavior change today.
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Making the Connection
Networking doesn't end with the card exchange
You'll leverage connections made at networking events by contacting those people on social media afterward, writes Dusty Baxter-Wright. Make sure your profiles are updated, as your new contacts will likely check them out.
Cosmopolitan (4/16) 
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Poll
Poll question: What's the biggest tax refund you've received?
The tax deadline has passed so you've most likely already spent your refund. One N.C. couple received a $54,000 refund in 2011, which was much needed for the couple, whose refund was high because they had adopted five children with special needs to add to their brood of seven children. New poll question on Monday.
Less than $3,000  43.61%
$3,000-$5,000  18.42%
$5,000-$8,000  15.41%
$10,000 and up  15.04%
$8,000-$10,000  7.52%
The Landscape
Study highlights inequity in the workplace
Study highlights inequity in the workplace
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Women are promoted earlier in their careers than men are, but that trajectory slows at the fourth level of management, according to a study from the ADP Research Institute. The study also shows women in top management are paid 77% of what men are paid.
Fast Company online (4/17) 
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Your Next Challenge
If you're seeking a charitable employer, these 15 are hiring
If you're seeking a charitable employer, these 15 are hiring
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Companies known for giving back, such as Patagonia, Ben & Jerry's and 3M, are hiring for mid- and senior-level positions, writes Isabel Thottam. This list of 15 businesses includes employee comments about each company's philanthropic culture.
Glassdoor (4/15) 
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How to keep a job search on the down-low
It's easier to avoid tipping your hand about a job interview if it's scheduled early or late in the work day, and don't tell co-workers you're looking, writes Kathryn Vasel. Your work record includes current projects, so avoid slacking off during your search.
CNN (4/18) 
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Balancing Yourself
Have an action plan for coping better with work pressure
Employees stressed at work should apply a problem-solving mindset to anxiety, write Luana Marques and Nicole J. LeBlanc. "These steps include defining the problem, brainstorming potential solutions, ranking the solutions, developing an action plan, and testing the chosen solution," they write.
Harvard Health Publications (4/17) 
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There cannot be a stressful crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
Henry Kissinger,
former US secretary of state

April is Stress Awareness Month

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