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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at Tight job market puts firms in scramble for legal talent; The legality of asking about an employee's vaccination status; What exactly is emotional intelligence? Well, it's complicated; As the nursing shortage worsens, health systems are raising pay, but the problem goes deeper than that; Insurance tips for home-based contractors. For more on Crisis Management be sure to visit our website, crisismanagementupdate.com. We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback on this newsletter. Please contact Patrick Brannan at [email protected]. | | | |
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| | Tight job market puts firms in scramble for legal talent Not long ago, the profession had developed a reputation for being a barren job market saturated with attorneys, especially for young associates. But backed by evidence of healthy hiring and recruiting practices, many in the industry are saying that the sun is starting to shine again. Read more > |
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| The legality of asking about an employee’s vaccination status This seems to have become a question that employers want to pose to their workers, but confusion abounds regarding the legal contours of this deceptively dangerous question. Read more > |
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| What exactly is emotional intelligence? Well, it’s complicated Daniel Goleman, a thought leader of emotional intelligence, provides a good framework for understanding what it is and why it is so compelling, speaking to both personal and social competencies. Read more > |
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| | As the nursing shortage worsens, health systems are raising pay, but the problem goes deeper than that According to some accounts, nationwide, as many as 25 percent of nurses have left their jobs. Hospitals are probably experiencing the worst shortages in bedside nurses and nurses on medical/surgical units, she says, but the problem is across-the-board. Read more > |
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| Insurance tips for home-based contractors Home-based business owners should begin managing their business risk by determining if they have the right type and amount of insurance coverage prior to an insurable event. A trusted insurance broker can help with this process. Read more > |
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