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What to look for in a new career

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TEMECULA – Many people began the new year determined to make positive changes in their lives. Some aspired to read more books in the...

Find the best candidate for the job with 5 ‘culture fit’ tips

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DALLAS – Many factors go into a company’s decision to hire someone: the candidate’s experience, talent, skills and ability to communicate, for starters.But while...

RTA says goodbye to two longtime executive employees

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RIVERSIDE – The Riverside Transit Agency said goodbye to two longtime executive employees recently. With more than 35 years of service between them, Craig...

SBA prioritizes smallest of small businesses in the Paycheck Protection Program

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WASHINGTON – Building on a month of results, the Biden-Harris administration and the U.S. Small Business Administration are taking steps with the Paycheck Protection...

Transform a micromanager into a servant leader

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CLOVER, S.C. – The word “micromanager” often carries a negative connotation because, from an employee’s perspective, that type of leader is overinvolved in their...

Report: County’s pension liabilities high, but gap gradually closing

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Riverside County’s unfunded pension liabilities fell slightly in 2020, thanks in part to bond issuances that covered long-term obligations, but the county remains shy...
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Here’s what $15 minimum wage would mean for this frozen yogurt shop owner

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Virginia AllenSpecial to Valley NewsSome lawmakers’ push to raise the national minimum wage to $15 an hour is “truly maddening,” small-business owner Stuart Hornsby...
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Under federal law, can your employer make you get the COVID-19 vaccine?

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Greg Glaser, Esq. and Mary HollandSpecial to Valley NewsAre state governments and private employers about to mandate COVID-19 vaccines?There are many opaque current and...

Business leaders can focus on meeting 2021’s challenges amid change

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CLOVER, S.C. – Business leaders dealt with rapid change in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but many small businesses and chain stores didn’t survive.As a new year...
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Budgeting in time of crisis

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Assemblymember Marie WaldronSpecial to Valley NewsCalifornia’s high cost of living, crumbling infrastructure, rising crime and constant threat of natural disasters always present challenges. The...