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Expert Q&A: Understanding the DOL’s Overtime Rules

HR Digest

Non-managerial employees in maintenance, construction, carpenters, electricians, mechanics, plumbers, ironworkers, craftsmen, operating engineers, and longshoremen, all qualify. Salaries of workers in the US territories and the motion picture industry will be revised. In the long run, this would be less of a burden for the employer.

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How to Reduce Primary Care Doctors’ Workloads While Improving Care

Harvard Business Review

In contrast to cardiologists or orthopedists who can limit their responsibility to heart disease or joint- and bone-related issues and triage all other issues back to primary care providers, those providers have no safe harbor. Empowering customers with easy-to-use tools transformed the tax reporting and travel industries.

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Remaining Objective Is Hard, But the Best Leaders Figure Out How to Do It

Harvard Business Review

In my nearly three-decade career in the intelligence community, I have worked for and with 11 Directors of CIA and all five Directors of National Intelligence. Similarly, we have all read accounts across multiple industries in which people facing tough stretch goals have been observed exaggerating their performance. officials in Kabul.