

How To Design A Post-Coronavirus Office
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has changed many aspects of the current workplace, and soon, employers should begin planning for what their post-coronavirus office will look like. Previously, social distancing and COVID-19-related best practices hadn’t been a topic on the mind of most employers or employees. By updating office layouts, encouraging new behaviors and expanding remote work options, employers can help prevent the spread of future diseases, and protect


CARES Act Might Help You Save A (Pre-Tax) Buck
The CARES Act is best known for those stimulus checks mailed to many Americans to provide some financial relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has shuttered large parts of the U.S. economy.
But there are other ways the CARES Act might help you save a buck.
When President Donald Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) into law of March 27, it included many provisions, including one that expands the use of funds from Health Saving


Laughter May Be a Key in Fighting Workplace Stress
How often do you laugh at work? I mean, unabashed genuine belly laughter. Laughter that you're not trying to control so as not to disturb a coworker, or offend someone in a meeting. We're often more reserved at work than we are in our day-to-day lives, and particularly now with the Coronavirus. Laughter may be the last thing you think will be appreciated, especially with so many working remotely or the stress of on-site employees so high, but that might be why we need it so d