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Alan L. Sklover empowers employees worldwide to stand up for themselves at work. From his offices in New York City’s Rockefeller Center, Alan has devoted his 25 years of professional life to counseling and representing employees worldwide on how to negotiate and navigate for job security and career success. As a noted authority on workplace negotiations, Alan has appeared on many media outlets, including CNN, CNBC, National Public ...
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6 hours ago ago from Sklover Working Wisdom › Your Interactive Mentor on Job and Career
Question: In my company we have certain incidents that have to get reported and spread within the other sectors of our company. It’s a large company so many people are hearing these reports. They include the employee’s name on the reports. Is it legal to do this, or is it an invasion of privacy? Anthony Staten Island, New York Answer: Your question is a really good one, as it prompts a general ...
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Liquidnet, the global institutional marketplace, today announced it has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in New York” in 2009 by Crain’s New York Business , according to the newspaper’s newly released annual rankings. “We are extremely honored and thrilled to have received this prestigious distinction from Crain’s and our employees as one of the best places to work in New York,” said Jerilyn Medrea, head of Liquidnet’s Global Talent ...
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