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‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
Accountant Gets Jail Time For Charging $3 Million on New Jersey Employer’s Credit Card
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File For 2025 Filing Season
More Companies are Enhancing Strategies to Retain Key Staff During M&As
Acquiring companies tend to offer retention agreements to more C-suite executives and their direct reports compared with other salaried employees.
Top 7 Reasons Why People Are Leaving Accounting Firms, According to PICPA
The Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs shares fresh data and insights on how accounting firms can better retain top talent.
Job Confidence Dips Among U.S. Workers
New LinkedIn data shows that Americans are feeling less secure in their jobs than in January, and the unemployed feel very pessimistic.
Why Gen Zers Are the Least-Happiest Employees at Work
Gen Zers have a strong purpose-driven mindset but don't feel satisfied with their sense of purpose at work, a report found.
Many Hiring Managers Ask Illegal Questions During Interviews, Survey Finds
Questions to candidates about citizenship, race, disability, and other characteristics often skirt what’s allowed by law.
Sikich and Symphony Talent Partner to Expand SaaS Talent Acquisition Platform for Clients
Sikich will provide Symphony Talent with implementation and support services for the company's SaaS product, SFX.
Small Businesses Showed Slight Job Growth in March, According to Paychex
Hiring by small businesses rose slightly, while hourly earnings growth continued a steady decline that began in mid-2022.
U.S. Companies Added 184,000 Jobs in March, ADP Says
Private-sector payrolls increased 184,000 in March after an upwardly revised 155,000 gain a month earlier, ADP reported.