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October 5, 2016
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States focus on small businesses to boost retirement savings
States focus on small businesses to boost retirement savings
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California recently passed a law creating a retirement program for employees who don't have access to retirement plans through their jobs. California is one of eight states to have this type of program in place, and by one count, at least 30 others are weighing similar initiatives.
Fortune (10/3) 
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A Better Benefits Experience: Enrollment
At enrollment time, great communication can mean better outcomes. Prudential explains how having the right people asking the right questions helps shape a tailor- made solution.
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Recruiting & Retention
Will a new hire accept a counteroffer?
A promising job candidate's current employer may make an attractive counteroffer that causes him or her to reconsider. InterviewFit founder Jenny Hargrave recommends several tactics to avoid this fate, including keeping the lines of communication open throughout the hiring process.
Fast Company online (10/3) 
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Leadership & Development
Study: What do pregnant employees need from their companies?
Pregnant women in the workforce may face discrimination, and the kinds of assistance that companies offer may not be what they need, research shows. Women in the study appreciated practical help but were wary of situations where it appeared they were being cut off from challenging work.
Harvard Business Review online (tiered subscription model) (9/27) 
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Universities revamp employee tuition benefits
Universities revamp tuition benefits for employees
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Many colleges and universities that offer tuition benefits for faculty, staff and their dependents are revising or stepping up enforcement of the policies as tuition costs increase. However, university leaders say the benefit is important for recruitment and retention, plus any changes need to be clearly explained and framed positively to quell concerns.
University Business (10/2016) 
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Path to Workforce
How digital badges may help nurses get top jobs
Health care employers increasingly will look for newly graduated nurses to have digital badges or microcredentialing that show they have soft skills, such as communication, critical thinking, empathy and professionalism, writes Jaime Hannans, an assistant professor of nursing at California State University Channel Islands.
Ventura County Star (Calif.) (free content) (10/1) 
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The HR Leader
Humor can help your career -- if you know what you're doing
Humor in the workplace
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Researchers at The Wharton School are studying how humor affects workplace status depending on how the user deploys it. "We don't want the class clown, but for somebody who's facile with it, [humor] can really be a strategic advantage," says professor Maurice Schweitzer.
Knowledge@Wharton (10/4) 
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