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Michigan Governor Whitmer proposes a $5,000 caregiver tax credit, joining other states

  By The Conversation March 10, 2024 People caring for elderly or disabled relatives need a break—and, in Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer has a proposal to give them one. Whitmer’s recently proposed $5,000 tax credit, the Caring for MI Family Tax Credit, is part of a growing trend of public subsidies for families shouldering the … Continue reading Michigan Governor Whitmer proposes a $5,000 caregiver tax credit, joining other states

This futuristic office was designed for 5,000 people—and 100 robot coworkers

By Mark Wilson May 24, 2022 From the outside, the building resembles a 28-story robot hive—an anonymous box of metal and vents. And that’s exactly what it is. Dubbed 1784, this is the new headquarters for Naver Labs, opening in June. Owned by Naver, which you might consider the Google of South Korea, it’s “the … Continue reading This futuristic office was designed for 5,000 people—and 100 robot coworkers

As Part of Its Employee Retention Strategy, Amazon Pays Employees Up To $5,000 To Quit

Stephanie McGuinn — July 2, 2018 Follow @PIMidlantic — July 2, 2018 Yes, you read that right; once every year, Amazon offers to pay full-time associates at its fulfillment centers up to $ 5,000 to quit. As an employee retention strategy, that sounds counterintuitive, if not outright batty, particularly considering how expensive it is to … Continue reading As Part of Its Employee Retention Strategy, Amazon Pays Employees Up To $5,000 To Quit

Email Marketing’s Growing Importance in 2015 (5,000 Marketers Can’t be Wrong)

John W HayesMarch 9, 2015 Email marketing’s currency is on the rise according to a survey conducted by the leading cloud based technology company Salesforce.com. In a poll of 5,000 marketers, 73% of those surveyed stated that email marketing was core to their business. The survey suggests that marketers are placing more importance on email … Continue reading Email Marketing’s Growing Importance in 2015 (5,000 Marketers Can’t be Wrong)