In this country, it's not uncommon to see employees spending lunch at their desks, hurriedly scarfing down their meals. In Sweden, however, it's another story. (more…)
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When a few brazen employers started asking job applicants for some very personal info, you knew it wouldn't be long before legislation aimed at protecting prospective and current employees' rights was introduced. (more…)
To many finance chiefs, “engagement” is nothing but a meaningless buzzword. But the truth is, when employees aren't engaged in their work, the entire company suffers. (more…)
Excel is still the lifeblood of most Finance departments. So any tips that eliminate a few steps can really do wonders for time-strapped workers. (more…)
Employers may be surprised to find out just how many young Finance staffers don't have a problem with dating a manager or even the CFO -- and talking about the relationship on their social media sites. (more…)
The world's largest employer is no stranger to run-ins with the government over its employment practices, but the DOL came down especially hard on the retail giant recently. (more…)
Companies that were thinking about waiting until the Supreme Court rules on healthcare reform to continue with their compliance efforts may want to rethink that move. (more…)
Most managers see delegating work as a necessary evil. But a large part of that is because they go about it all wrong. (more…)
Split invoices can be more than an inconvenience for your A/P department, they can be a red flag that something's not right with a vendor. (more…)
You and your peers aren't the only ones who are under increased scrutiny when it comes to managing retirement plans. (more…)
The fax machine doesn't play the same role as it did in the past for A/R, but by no means has it become obsolete. (more…)
Tucked-away in the health reform law is a small rule that could cause employers significant headaches. And it's set to take effect soon. (more…)