Human Resources News – Human Resources News Headlines | Bizjournals.com A critical leadership change is coming for UNC Health and the UNC medical school at a pivotal time. Go to Source 22/04/2025 – 21:02 /Zac Ezzone SoMe: @hoffeldt.bsky.social

The Independent Singapore News SINGAPORE: In a surprising shift from its earlier stance, the Workers’ Party (WP) appears to be quietly coordinating with fellow opposition parties—despite public statements suggesting otherwise. Just days ago, WP chief Pritam Singh told the media that the party does not engage in opposition coordination talks to avoid multi-cornered fights. “It’s […]Continue reading

The Independent Singapore News SINGAPORE: In the run-up to the General Election (GE) on May 3, the Workers’ Party’s (WP) Jamus Lim looked back at the last five years since he was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Sengkang Group Representation Constituency (GRC) as a newbie to the political arena until Parliament was dissolved last […]Continue reading

Human Resources News – Human Resources News Headlines | Bizjournals.com Downtown Columbus Inc. announced Tuesday the launch of its Safer Downtown Command Center, a 24-hour security operation that monitors footage from multiple cameras across downtown. Go to Source 22/04/2025 – 18:03 /Leslie Caimi SoMe: @hoffeldt.bsky.social

Human Resources News – Human Resources News Headlines | Bizjournals.com Editor’s note: Business Journal Publisher Alex Orfinger is writing a series of columns exploring the impact of the Trump administration’s efforts to cut federal spending, employees, agencies and real estate in Greater Washington. Read his first and second columns. here and here. Whether we want […]Continue reading

Improve Your HR One of the things I love about Improv is ridiculous physical comedy. Big hand gestures, ridiculous yoga poses, and eye rolling are designed to be seen by the last row of the audience. It’s amazing. Not every scene lends itself to the dramatic or melodramatic. And that means, when I’m in a […]Continue reading

The Independent Singapore News SINGAPORE: When asked to respond to netizens who often dismiss opposition parties in Singapore as “populist” or merely saying things to win votes, Ravi Philemon, Secretary-General of Red Dot United (RDU), didn’t flinch. Instead, he offered a deeply personal and heartfelt reflection. “We don’t believe in Depleting our reserves,” he began. […]Continue reading

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