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What’s Proper in the Workplace Is Changing
Once frowned upon, visible tattoos, casual attire and non-traditional hair colors are now more acceptable, Accountemps research shows.
TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What Can Identify a Dog the Same As Fingerprints Identify a Human?
We all know our fingerprints are unique to us and can be used to identify us.
Super Bowl to Have Bigger Impact on Productivity This Year
Rather than considering it a negative, Andrew Challenger, with Challenger, Gray & Christmas, suggests employers use the opportunity to encourage camaraderie.
TRIVIAL PURSUITS: When Was the Spork Invented?
The spork—a combination of spoon and fork—is not a relatively new invention.
SURVEY SAYS Cheering for the Chiefs or Favoring the 49ers?
NewsDash readers share which team they want to win Super Bowl 54.
Employees Say Video Is Preferred Method for Learning
Survey findings are informative for retirement plan sponsors, providers and advisers who develop or offer retirement plan and financial wellness education.
SURVEY SAYS: Best Picture Oscar Winners 2020
NewsDash readers select which 2020 nominee for Best Motion Picture they think should win the Oscar.
Political Discussions Heating Up in the Workplace
In two surveys, American workers say talking politics at work is more common, and 42% of respondents in one survey say they have experienced political disagreements in the...
TRIVIAL PURSUITS: From Where Does the Word Trivia Come?
Legend has it that travelers would meet at the intersection of three crossroads to exchange news, gossip, and tiny interesting facts. Some think the word trivia derives from...
Study Finds Reasons Employees Are Happy
A nice and healthy work space, work flexibility and physical wellness programs are top keys to employee happiness.
TRIVIAL PURSUITS: When Did the Tradition of Making New Year’s Resolutions Begin?
By now, many people have made—and are trying to keep—New Year’s resolutions.
TRIVIAL PURSUITS: What Does ‘Auld Lang Syne’ Mean?
Tonight, at the stroke of midnight, many will start singing “Auld Lang Syne” to start the New Year.