by Amy Wilks | Feb 28, 2018 | Public Sector News
The number of American workers who filed for unemployment dropped to a 45-year low last week, and while the stronger economy is definitely something to applaud, the low unemployment rate has sparked anxiety among business leaders across the nation.
by Amy Wilks | Feb 20, 2018 | Public Sector News
President Trump’s long-awaited infrastructure proposal was released February 12, calling for the use of just $200 billion in government funds and envisioning another $1.3 trillion in investments from state and local governments and private firms to transform the country’s crumbling infrastructure into a powerful foundation for a stronger America.
by Angela Gaffney | May 11, 2017 | education/training
Worksite Wellness Begins with You! ANGELA GAFFNEY Wellness Expert, Health Coach and Author Whether you’re just starting to think about worksite wellness or have a robust program in place the same holds true; worksite wellness begins with you! The program may provide...
by Robin Woolen | Feb 7, 2017 | on the job, Trends
Every organization I’ve ever dealt with has always grappled with the issue of what to do with the Records Management group. The trend hasn’t gotten any easier with the evolution into Information Governance, if anything it has become more difficult. After all where...
by Stan Skipworth | Dec 10, 2016 | About the Public Sector, Trends
Arriving to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum on a wonderful summer day in 2016, we parked the family car and began to step out. As I did, I looked up to the beautiful blue sky decorated with magnificent white clouds and a brilliant sun. Turning, I...