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The pandemic shutdown has made relocating an easier decision for IT professionals living in the increasingly more expensive tech hubs of the nation. With 61% of tech employees now working fully remotely because of COVID-19, a survey by .Tech Domains found the vast majority of tech talent
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Banks are awash in money as consumers at record rates socked away the money they didn’t spend during the early stages of the COVID-19 shutdown. A Mass Mutual survey discovered one in five of us put away at least $1,000. An ambitious 10% say they’ve saved more
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More than ever, employees are placing a high value on benefits this year, with a majority of workers feeling pressure to make the right choices when open enrollment begins in the next several weeks. Due to the pandemic, the importance of benefits – voluntary as
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Amidst all the uncertainty about a COVID vaccine, at least this one thing is certain: it is changing how clinical trials are conducted. Instead of taking years to move apotential vaccine from laboratory to trial, the US’s Operation Warp Speed has moved two of six prospective COVID
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“The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed employment,” declares this year’s Labor Day Report from Littler Mendelson, one of the largest employment law firms in the world. “The challenges employees and employers continue to face this Labor Day are enormous and unprecedented. Even when the coronavirus is finally
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Nutritionists have long told us “You are what you eat,” an adage embodied in the food pyramid every child learns in school. Now, out of the Netherlands comes evidence that what’s in our gut has a connection to a variety of illnesses including osteoarthritis, heart
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You’re reading this because all over the world IT professionals are at work keeping the internet’s vast array of routers, servers, switches and other equipment functioning. Unless you work for a telecom or one of the organizations that plays a role in keeping the internet
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Rising from a virus-caused pessimism about the economy and their own business, finance leaders are beginning to feel more confident about the future. The third quarter Economic Outlook Survey from the AICPA shows optimism rising strongly among CFOs, CEOs and controllers about most parts of their business,
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Clients love their tax accountant, though half wonder if they’re doing enough to cut their tax bill. Those seemingly contradictory opinions come from a survey by practice management software provider Canopy. 85% of the taxpayer respondents say they would recommend their accountant, despite 53% not being confident