
What Is Remote Work?
Imagine, waking up just 10 minutes before having to be present for your workday and being able to wear whatever you want. Sounds pretty nice right? Well, this is the reality for many Americans even when there isn’t More...

4 Must Have Tools for Self-Employed Workers
Self-employed people often come in two brackets: Those who can motivate themselves and those who need a little push from somewhere. If you’re working by yourself, it’s a little hard to self-motivate, so it’ll More...

88% of Corporate Recruiters Set to Hire MBA Graduates This Year
If you didn’t think that the job market for business school graduates could get any better, you’ll be glad – and probably surprised – to hear that actually, it can. If you have a Master’s of Business Administration More...

Safer Spaces and Places: The Advantages of Illness and Injury Prevention Programs
The only way to save worker’s compensation programs is to reduce workplace injuries and promote a culture of health within an organization. Here’s what employers, managers, and workers can to do make a difference More...

Sitting Is The New Smoking, And Other Causes Of Lifestyle Diseases
In case you aren’t sure what a “lifestyle disease” is, here’s a quick lesson. To put it basically, lifestyle diseases are diseases caused by the type of lifestyle you live. These include illnesses such as More...

Industry Professionals Unaware of Health and Safety Functions in the Workplace
Recent surveys completed by the Antea Group have brought a troubling issue to light; there is seemingly a conflict between employee values and behaviors when it comes to safety. Whilst the survey showed that around More...

Obamacare mandate defines full-time work week as ’30 hours’
A little-known section in the ObamaCare health reform law defines “full-time” work as averaging only 30 hours per week, a definition that will affect some employers who utilize part-time workers to trim the More...