Hilarious responses to National Sickie Day excuses
February 5th marks National Sickie Day and to celebrate it, Citation’s HR and law employment team sought to find the silliest excuses bosses were given.
February 5th marks National Sickie Day and to celebrate it, Citation’s HR and law employment team sought to find the silliest excuses bosses were given.
While the Google search engine’s function is to point you to the most relevant information you need, it can also be used to pinpoint current trends. This was highlighted by First4Lawyers, which tried to spot staff grievances based on popular Google searches.
By Staff writer
Through necessity, most SME owners learn the art of thriftiness, making small cost savings that, collectively, make a big difference to profit margins. But few apply that technique to their time management, even though we all agree that time is money.
An online encounter between a blogger and a hotelier has gone global and it’s left people divided over who’s right and who’s wrong.
While you can learn a lot from your own mistakes, it also helps to take note of others” errors. According to STL, US president Donald Trump’s management style is the epitome of what not to do.
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Working in partnership is core to our DNA at Bank of Ireland UK. We have learnt that if you trust each other, have good lines of communication and enjoy working together towards a common goal then a successful partnership can be a powerful force.
By Staff writer
With around 2.46bn social media users in the world today, it is clear that the digital world has consumed us all. That’s why it’s essential for companies to implement a social media policy.
January is known as the time of year where unhappy employees leave their jobs. Others stay where they are though, silently imagining ways of killing their boss.
Innovation within a company can come in many forms and, for Alton Towers, its 2018 business agenda includes bringing a wooden roller coaster called Wicker Man to life in conjunction with fire.
“No matter where you are in the world, first impressions count,” Glassdoor’s head of international product, Tico Andrea, said. It was in reference to the company’s most recent research, which highlighted the global variations of interview etiquette.