Beyond The Burnout: How AI Agents Can Help Solve Healthcare’s Labor Crunch

Summary The healthcare industry is grappling with a looming staffing crisis, projected to see shortages of 73,000 nurse assistants and 63,000 registered nurses in the coming years. The burnout epidemic, exacerbated by the pandemic, is largely due to overwhelming administrative burdens rather than long hours. To combat these issues, AI agents are emerging as a […]

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Tax-Exempt Organizations Impacted by the “One Big Beautiful Bill”

Summary The recent passage of H.R. 1, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” by the House of Representatives indicates substantial tax law changes on the horizon for tax-exempt organisations. The proposed legislation, currently under Senate review, could especially affect colleges, universities, and private foundations by introducing increased excise taxes on their investment incomes. Some noteworthy […]

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The One Big Beautiful Bill: Initial Analysis of Key Provisions for Investment Funds and Sponsors

On May 22, 2025, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 1, the budget reconciliation bill known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (the Tax Bill). This bill proposes significant amendments to the Internal Revenue Code, affecting individuals and businesses alike. The following is a summary of key tax provisions relevant to the investment funds […]

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GE Appliances Opens Onsite Advanced Primary Care Clinic for Monogram Refrigeration LLC Employees and Families in Tennessee

GE Appliances has just launched its first onsite advanced primary care clinic in McNairy County, Tennessee, aimed at providing accessible healthcare for Monogram Refrigeration LLC employees and their families. This innovative facility is part of the company’s effort to enhance the well-being of its workforce while attracting and retaining top talent in the manufacturing sector. […]

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How Your Company Can Avoid the Summertime Blues as Vacation Requests Surge

As summer approaches, business owners often worry about staff vacations spiralling out of control. A review by Paycom highlights that while they support employees taking time off, the surge in vacation requests can leave companies short-handed if not properly managed. This article provides insightful tips on how businesses can better prepare for the holiday rush […]

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Future-proof your leaders with CCL Passport™️: the scalable all-in-one leadership development subscription

The article introduces CCL Passport™️, an innovative subscription designed to streamline leadership development tailored to meet the unique needs of organisations. It offers a flexible, research-backed approach to upskilling leaders in an ever-changing business environment. Key Points CCL Passport™️ is a scalable, all-in-one leadership development subscription. The service includes customised, research-driven content to address specific […]

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How should construction companies handle DEI under Trump?

Summary In light of recent executive orders from President Trump that target diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, construction companies face new challenges in maintaining their DEI policies. This article by employment attorney Neil C. Schur discusses how these firms should adapt to changing regulations and potential enforcement actions surrounding DEI practices. Companies may need […]

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Bannerman High teacher struck off after pupils saw her explicit OnlyFans page

Summary Kirsty Buchan, a former physics teacher from Bannerman High School, has been dismissed from teaching following the discovery of her sexually explicit OnlyFans profile by students. Under the pseudonym Jessica Jackrabbit, she promoted her page on social media, which led to concerns about her professional integrity. The General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) deemed […]

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