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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

  America is a quilt of many colors, consisting of the fabric of many cultures intricately stitched together to create a uniquely American experience. It’s important to recognize the contribution of the individual cultures that have come together to sew America’s greatness. Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized from September 15 to October 15 each year,

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The History of Labor Day

As the kids head back to school and summer draws to a close, we still have one summertime tradition on the calendar to celebrate – Labor Day. This annual observance occurs on the first Monday of September, and is recognized as a federal holiday. How much do you know about the history of Labor Day?

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Curing Your Workplace Burnout

In a perfect world, we would all love every minute of our jobs. We’d have excellent relationships with our coworkers and the tasks would be fulfilling and enjoyable. Plus, we’d be compensated what we’re really worth! In the real world, we often have to compromise on some of these aspects in order to realistically find

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Skilled Labor Shortages

  The construction industry has plenty of work available, but for some reason a shortage of skilled workers is causing delays in many projects. What gives? How can an industry that’s been a viable career option for so many for so long suddenly have trouble filling positions? Well, economists have a few theories on what’s

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