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Latin American Workers: The Future of U.S. Labor Markets

Globalization, once seen as inevitable, is now viewed through the lens of nationalism and protectionism, particularly in the U.S. Economic struggles are often wrongfully attributed to immigrants, despite evidence that they fill jobs Americans refuse. As labor markets shift, the future of work appears increasingly centered in Latin America, particularly Mexico.

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The System is Broken: HR Technology and Trump

In the corridors of power, the companies that quietly manage paychecks, benefits, applicant tracking, and workforce data have randomly become some of the best-connected soft power peddlers in the Trump era, stepping into shoes previously occupied by private sector doyens Elon Musk, Maria Bartolomeo and the My Pillow Guy. These enterprise technology executives are closely […]

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Street Dreams.

Millennial themed content is kind of like the minstrel show of the new Millennium. It’s blatantly offensive to a protected class through sweeping stereotypes for the purposes of entertaining the masses who largely distrust this largely marginalized group, who find great pleasure in the overt, exaggerated and hyperbolized presentation of perceived Gen Y foibles. In […]

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Office Politics.

  Despite our general apathy about politics, like an Olympic Athlete in some obscure sport, our collective focus gets drawn every 4 years to the race to become the Leader of the Free World – which is one hell of an optimistic job search objective, if you think about it. This increased interest in politics […]

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