Celebrating the Diversity of Native American Cultures

National Native American Heritage Month, established in 1990, is an opportunity to learn more about the history and culture of the 574 federally recognized indigenous communities in the United States and the Biden Administration’s commitment to Tribal Nations and Native Communities. This year’s theme, “Tribal Nations Soaring to New Heights,” pays homage to the Indigenous…
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Tolerance Day

What is International Tolerance Day and why do we celebrate it?  In an effort to encourage equality and diversity across the world, the United Nations introduced The International Day for Tolerance in 1996.    On this November 16th take a moment to think back and recall the last time you had a different perspective from one…
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National Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month, or “Mes de la Herencia Hispana”, which runs from September 15th through October 15th is a celebration of the culture and contributions of Hispanic Americans. This makes it a great time to celebrate the success of Hispanics across various industries and converse about the impact of the Hispanic influence on American…
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It’s VETS 4212 Time! Here’s Why Hiring Veterans is a Win-Win for Businesses

As we navigate the modern workforce, it’s becoming increasingly clear that hiring veterans isn’t just a nice thing to do; it’s a smart business move. According to insights from KelloggInsight and some friendly advice from Military.com, there are some seriously compelling reasons why bringing veterans on board can be a game-changer for your business. And…
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Women’s Equality Day: The Power of Women in the Workforce

Greetings, fellow HR professionals! As we commemorate Women’s Equality Day, it’s not only a time to celebrate the progress made in gender equality but also to reflect on the significance of women in the workforce. Today, we’re diving into the impact of women in business, highlighting the role of gender equality, how that makes money,…
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