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    1. Will Today’s Trade Talks Be Successful: Here Are The Seven Things To Watch
      Trade negotiations between U. S. and Chinese officials, which take place today and tomorrow in Beijing in the hope of reaching a deal during a 90-day truce between President Trump and his Xi Jinping, already suffered a major setback when the US unexpectedly carried out its latest 'Freedom of Navigation' operation in th
    2. Anxiety is surging for American employees amid tariff uncertainty: What bosses can do
      While tariff uncertainty hasn’t caught up to hiring yet, American workers are not wasting any time airing out their concerns.
    3. Now is the time for employers to invest in caregiver benefits
      As the coronavirus pandemic impacts the economy, companies are searching for ways to reduce costs. While making greater investments in employee benefits may not be a high priority, now is the time for employers to invest in one specific benefit: caregiving. Caregiver responsibilities can have a significant impact on em
    4. Why Every Business Needs a Backup Payment Plan
      If your business relies on a single method for processing payments, consider implementing an alternative. This article explains why it's just good business to have a plan B
    5. Why Every Business Owner Needs a Business Credit Card
      When you're a business owner, it's normal to focus on running and growing your business. But the way you pay for business expenses is equally important, and this is an area where business credit cards can be a huge help.
    6. Why volunteering is essential to employee engagement
      To some employees, benefits aren’t just about receiving healthcare and perks — they’re also the opportunity to give back. Fingerpaint — a health and wellness marketing firm in Saratoga Springs, New York — considers volunteering to be so essential to their engagement strategy that they hired an HR professional whose ent
    7. The Frightening Sophistication of the Phishing Scam
      We’re long past the days of typo-filled emails from Nigerian princes who promise to share great wealth if the recipient will only pay a nominal fee up front. Today’s phishing frauds are far more sophisticated and successful. They’re harder to spot and con artists have expanded beyond emails to text messages and phone c
    8. 10 pandemic-related challenges likely to plague employers for foreseeable future
      While employees and employers alike have been eager (for months now) to get back to work as it used to be, the reality is that the workplace has changed — and possibly for the long term. Speculation abounds that this "new normal" will persist until there is a widely available and effective vaccine. This leaves employer
    9. Take Ownership of the Customer Experience
      geralt / Pixabay I recently visited the website of a prominent sports apparel business to order some expensive Adidas for my 16-year-old. I’m a busy, working mom and have fully embraced all the advantages online shopping can offer. Over the past 10 years, I’ve probably spent thousands of dollars with this business and
    10. Build resilience into 2026 risk, finance strategy, Marsh McLennan Agency president advises CFOs
      Finance chiefs need to keep track of a number of complicated risk factors, including economic uncertainty, cybersecurity threats, and instability in the labor market.