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Micromanagers going too far
There's nothing wrong with being production-minded, but managers can go too far, as is the case with one manager Toni Bowers addresses.
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What is the company's role in dealing with workplace trauma?
What role does a company play in the event that one of its employees dies? Should a company offer grief therapy?
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A 40-hour week? Not in IT
IT has always been known for its long hours, but according to a new survey by the IT Job Board, the situation is getting worse.
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Workplace suicide rate up dramatically
There was a 28 percent increase in the number of suicides committed in the workplace last year over the prior year. What's behind this disturbing trend?
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Environmental issues affect disposal of obsolete equipment
Properly disposing of environmentally hazardous computer equipment is not just a concern for earth-friendly people. It's a legal one.
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False information in security check costs woman her job
An employee at Corporate Mailing Services had to undergo a security check in order to work on a contract with the Social Security Administration. When the check came back with fals...
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Recent court rulings could make weight an issue in hiring
Due to a couple of recent court rulings, companies may have to pay for weight loss surgery if fixing a workplace injury requires it. Will this cause some employers to discriminate ...
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The parts of a job interview that you can control
You can't anticipate everything in a job interview, but there are two things you can do to prepare: your presentation and your knowledge about the company before going into the int...
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Is reapplying to former company a good or a bad thing?
A TechRepublic member is thinking about reapplying for a position at his old company now that the reason he left (a bad boss) is no longer there. Is there anything he should know g...
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Five fatal flaws IT leaders must address to advance
A new book explores how great leaders are made. The authors say that we should not pay too much attention to management weaknesses, unless it's one of these five flaws.