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You find yourself in one of the worst possible positions an employee can face, speaking up about mismanagement by your superiors. Know your rights. This guide will help you find out more about what to do if you decide to become a whistleblower.
The term "whistleblower" describes an individual who exposes the wrongdoing of another individual or employer in a public manner. It can can range from simple unethical Read More
The Whistleblower Protection Act protects individuals from reporting inappropriate behavior by other individuals in the course of their employment. Find out how the Read More
The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 (WPA) was intended to create protections for federal employees who provide evidence of illegal or improper government actions. Read More
Companies inevitably terminate employees, within parameters set by federal and state regulation. Both employer and employee should be educate themselves so they are aware Read More
Terminating employees is part of the responsibility of management and human resources personnel. It is not a particularly pleasant part of these positions, but can be a Read More
Being fired is not a good feeling, especially when you haven't done anything wrong. Sometimes organizations make bad decisions by putting in place an incompetent Human Read More
There is a fine line between assertiveness and aggression. It is seldom in your best interests to be labeled as aggressive, but assertiveness is a compliment and implies Read More
Perhaps that great new job hasn't turned out to be that great, or you've found that an hour-long commute isn't worth $10,000 more per year. Whatever your reason, there are Read More
You see the signs everywhere, as the company begins to struggle to maintain its sales. You know you are likely to get laid off in the next few weeks or months. How do you Read More
Dealing with being fired, let go or terminated involves accepting the company's decision and asking for feedback on how to be a better employee. Cope with getting fired Read More
Knowing when it's time to leave a job can be harder than the actual resignation. If you're sitting on the fence about leaving your job, the following steps will help you Read More
When looking for a new job, maintain a network and stay in contact with people who may be able to provide work opportunities. Look for a new job with tips from a management Read More
Everybody wants a career that's satisfying--but only a small fraction of people are actually happy at what they do. So, what's holding you back from getting the job you Read More
After being fired from a job, it's advisable not to refer to that job on a new job application, especially if the work was not relevant. Find out how previous managers may Read More
Its all about networking. Learn how to use your connections to land a job in this free video clip from a professional job consultant. Read More
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