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Presidential election causing office unrest? Here are tips for managers - Newsweek


Election Day and the periods directly before and after are causing all kinds of problems for HR leaders and managers. As distractions, disagreements and polarization pit people against each other ... Read More

US National Guard readies for possible unrest as presidential election nears


US presidential election Elections will take place in the US on Tuesday, November 5. The main candidates for the presidency are Republican Representative Donald Trump and Democratic candidate ... Read More

Election 2024: How to manage political talk in the office - Pittsburgh Business Times


Here's what companies — and managers — can do to avoid challenges. Political talk in the office is heating up as the 2024 election nears, but it carries big risks. The Business Journals ... Read More

Election 2024: How to manage political talk in the office - Columbus Business First


Here's what companies — and managers — can do to avoid challenges. Political talk in the office is heating up as the 2024 election nears, but it carries big risks. The Business Journals ... Read More

Utah police vigilant over potential election unrest, 'no specific threats'


No matter who wins the election, a woman on Main Street in Salt Lake named Ki thinks unrest is possible. "I think it's more likely than it probably ever has been," said Zac, a first-time voter. Read More


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