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Katie Kuehner-Hebert is a freelance writer based in Running Springs, Calif. She has more than three decades of journalism experience, with particular expertise in employee benefits and other human resource topics.
Forget glasses; digital eyestrain and light sensitivity are taking their toll on employees' eyesight.
What does it take to be a leader (or laggard) in dental health? Here are 10 indicators, and the states that are best or worst for each.
For all the Medicare for All fanfare, people still want the option to keep their private employer coverage.
If you're looking to fill a position in one of these 10 jobs, you're in for a tough search.
Compensation/benefits managers are the most sought-after HR jobs for 2019 as employers up their recruitment game to stay competitive.
Older Americans today have less of a social circle than previous generations, leaving many to resort to private care or government-paid resources.
People in some cities it's just easier to find ways to be physically active. Here are 5 cities where that's the case, and 5 where it's not.
The retail and financial services sectors topped the list of industries with the most disclosed penalties, each with just over $530 million.
Roughly one third of those who say they've taken a mental health day to stave off burnout--but don't want to admit that to the boss.
Emotional intelligence is rising on the list of attributes employers covet most. But how do you measure it?