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December 7, 2016
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How Trump's tariff plan could affect jobs, economy
How Trump's tariff plan could affect jobs, economy
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President-elect Donald Trump pledges to keep jobs in the country, but critics say some policies, including a 35% tax on companies that move jobs abroad, could harm the economy. Lawmakers have pushed back, but Trump will have authority to impose certain tariffs on his own.
The Boston Globe (tiered subscription model) (12/6) 
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Protecting Security and Privacy in an Interconnected World, a new report available from Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., examines common and emerging technological vulnerabilities and the steps that organizations can take to prepare for, mitigate and address them. Download our free report.
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Recruiting & Retention
D.C. might block job-applicant credit checks
The District of Columbia is considering a bill to eliminate credit checks during job screening. The District would join 13 jurisdictions, including New York City and California, in protecting credit history, a move that advocates say eliminates bias and helps low-income workers find higher-level jobs.
SHRM Online (12/5) 
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Leadership & Development
Texas Lowe's hires veteran, service dog
Air Force veteran Clay Luthy has a special assistant for his job at Lowe's: his service dog, Charlotte. The pair, who wear matching Lowe's vests, are popular with customers at the store in Abilene, Texas.
The Associated Press (12/6),  Abilene Reporter-News (Texas) (12/6) 
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Get with the flow. How payment processing affects cash flow.
Cash flow is the lubricant of business. Without a healthy cash flow, business dries up. It stops. It can't function. Which is why it is vital to keep the revenues coming in as the expenses go out. But there's one aspect of cash flow that many of us are not aware of. It is how managing credit cards and other such non-cash payments affect cash flow. Turns out it has a huge affect. Download the free guide today.
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Benefits & Compensation
"Motherhood penalty" is largest for high-earning women
Women who have children tend to take a hit to their income, and this "motherhood penalty" can reach 10% per child for highly skilled workers, research shows. On the other hand, men who have children tend to see their earnings increase.
Bloomberg (12/1) 
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Path to Workforce
Career-training program expands in Del.
Career training program expands in Del.
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Delaware is expanding its Pathways to Prosperity job-training program to add careers in nursing, environmental science and education. The expansion, from 11 other choices in areas such as finance and IT, is being funded by $450,000 in grants from private companies and the state Department of Education.
The News Journal (Wilmington, Del.) (tiered subscription model) (12/5) 
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The HR Leader
Employees can be your best strategic resource
Employees can be your best strategic resource
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The New York Public Library in 2014 offered all employees the opportunity to collaborate with senior leaders on needed strategic and technological adaptations. This article describes the team structure, meeting environment and processes of getting started, as well as the tangible and social benefits of the project.
Harvard Business Review online (tiered subscription model) (12/5) 
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