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| Take small steps to improve communication | | We all know communication is important in our professional lives. Yet a lot of us still seem to struggle with consistently and openly communicating in the workplace, which is a big problem since we rely on critical information to do our jobs well. | | Read more >> | | Baker asking for flexibility from Trump on federal health care | | As it simultaneously pursues Medicaid reform proposals in the state Legislature, the Baker administration has taken the first steps toward seeking approval of health care policy changes from the Trump administration. | | Read more >> | | Senators tack on amendments to property tax bill | | Senators have filed more than two dozen amendments to the property tax bill expected to be debated Thursday in the Senate. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| Question of the Week | | Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. | As senior citizens are living longer, working people find themselves in charge of caring for a sick or aging loved one -- whether its a parent, aunt or uncle, or friend. While companies are generally understanding of last-minute changes to employees' schedules to attend to their children, there's less of a precedent for when workers have to take off suddenly to care for an aging loved one. What's your company policy for employees adjusting their schedules to care for other adults? | |
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