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August 27, 2018
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Former CDC head arrested, accused of groping woman
Former CDC head arrested, accused of groping woman
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Dr. Thomas Frieden, former director of the CDC, has been arrested on charges of third-degree sexual abuse and forcible touching for allegedly groping a woman. Frieden has pleaded not guilty.
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Judge reins in Trump orders related to federal workers
US District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has voided parts of executive orders issued by President Donald Trump that eased restrictions on when federal agencies could fire workers. Jackson ruled that Trump interfered with collective bargaining rights Congress had granted to civil workers.
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Startup pitches child care as a business plus
Startup pitches child care as a business plus
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Child care isn't an issue for only working mothers and would-be mothers, according to startup Helpr. "There's a real business case here for the employer," says CEO Kasey Edwards, whose company provides on-demand babysitters and pitches its service to employers as a benefit to retain female employees.
Fast Company online (8/24) 
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Build a better workplace with conscious leadership
Findings from a poll highlight the benefit of conscious leaders in the workplace, yet many workers do not think their leaders possess this trait, writes Bob Rosen, founder and CEO of Healthy Companies International. Conscious leadership starts with valuing and supporting your team, communicating your vision clearly and carefully selecting people for your team.
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