Top News
Should governments step in to regulate work emails and so rescue harassed staff from the perils of digital burnout? The answer in France appears to be "Yes". ( BBC)
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Career
There’s no question that a lot of preparation goes into every job interview. From making sure you have enough copies of your résumé, to enough background knowledge about the company, and a clear mind to answer any questions thrown your way, leading up to an interview can be a bit nerve wrecking. ( Black Enterprise)
Visit http://www.blackenterprise.com/career/5-questions-you-should-ask-job-interview/ to view the full article online.
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Diversity in the Workplace
Praxair, Inc., a leading global industrial gas company, announced today that it has been named to DiversityInc's 2016 list of 25 Noteworthy Companies for Diversity. This distinction is awarded to companies that have shown continued momentum in diversity and inclusion practices. Praxair was also ranked third on the list of Top 10 Companies for Opportunities, which recognizes companies demonstrating fairness in hiring, retention and nurturing of diverse talent. ( Business Wire)
Visit http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160510006149/en/Praxair-Named-Top-25-Noteworthy-Company-DiversityInc to view the full article online.
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International
Saudi Arabia appears committed to its recently-announced long-term economic plan, dubbed Vision 2030, which aims to remove the country’s economic dependence on oil exports within the next several decades. ( Fortune)
Visit http://fortune.com/2016/05/11/saudi-arabia-oil-dependence/ to view the full article online.
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South Africa's largest mobile phone operator Vodacom has announced it will be scrapping its M-Pesa mobile money transfer system in Africa's second-biggest economy. ( BBC)
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Education
Over the next two decades, educational entrepreneurs will encounter a funding community, policy environment, and changing educational landscape that will profoundly affect the types of ventures and the ability of those ventures to scale, grow, and meet children’s needs. ( American Enterprise Institute)
Visit http://www.aei.org/publication/entrepreneurship-and-american-education/ to view the full article online.
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Entrepreneurship
Forced to experiment with different ingredients on her own, Courtney Adeleye started mixing her own haircare products in her kitchen and chronicled her journey on YouTube. Years later, the busy entrepreneur now has a solid line of haircare products, called the Mane Choice, which can be purchased online, in select Sally Beauty Supply Stores, Rite Aid Pharmacy stores, and soon Target. ( Black Enterprise)
Visit http://www.blackenterprise.com/small-business/how-former-nurse-built-hair-care-business-from-youtube/ to view the full article online.
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The Economy
Talk about a poisoned chalice. No matter who is elected to the White House in November, the next president will probably face a recession. The 83-month-old expansion is already the fourth-longest in more than 150 years and starting to show some signs of aging as corporate profits peak and wage pressures build. It also remains vulnerable to a shock because growth has been so feeble, averaging just about 2 percent since the last downturn ended in June 2009. ( Bloomberg)
Visit http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-05-11/congrats-on-winning-the-white-house-here-s-your-recession to view the full article online.
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Jobs in factories can no longer sustain the middle class. t’s true that factory jobs once helped build America’s middle class. But new evidence shows that, today, many manufacturing jobs in the U.S. pay wages that are more in line with what you find at McDonald’s or Walmart. ( Time)
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Personal Finance
Social Security is a complicated program, so it's not surprising that there's a lot of confusion among the millions of Americans who rely on the program for their retirement income. In particular, several myths have arisen about Social Security, and many people still erroneously believe them to be true. Let's take a look at three of them and work at debunking these misunderstandings. ( USA TODAY)
Visit http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2016/05/08/3-social-security-myths-debunked/82746438/ to view the full article online.
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