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How to Form a Union Where You Work
Here are three steps that will get you started. STEP ONE: Know Your Rights It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to…encourag[e] the practice and procedure of collective bargaining and [to] protect…the exercise by workers of full freedom of association, self-organization and designation of representatives of their own choosing, for the […]
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10 things you can do to get a promotion
By Kris Littlejohn Very few people hire on with any company or organization with the intention of remaining indefinitely at the position for which they were hired. Just because you started as the grunt who had to fix the copy machines doesn’t mean you don’t someday want to be CIO. At most companies, this could […]
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Office tips: How to tell coworkers they smell bad
By Helen Richardson People can smell bad for different reasons. I think the easiest type of bad odor to deal with is when someone wears too much cologne or perfume. If you have a good relationship with the person, you can take them aside in private at some point and explain that you are very […]
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