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Workplace Lab Podcast- Workplace Lab Podcast: Episode 35 w/Tim Dalhby- From peer to manager (older coworkers) | Communications Gag-order | HR: Friend or Foe?

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Today I am joined again by Tim Dahlby, fellow HR expert, and we answer 3 more of your questions. All of them have a figurative “water cooler conversation” tone to them, so it was fun. Our first question comes from a recently promoted employee who now supervises their coworkers who are a fair bit older than them. We also explore a question about a gag order around talking to other employees about recent job changes. Finally, we answer a question from a weary employee who is not sure how to react to the sudden presence of HR in an adjacent cubicle.

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Workplace Lab Podcast- Episode 31- Unintended Job Share | Working mom not sure if $$ is worth it | Young professional entering workforce

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This episode of the podcast is chock full of useful tidbits. I am again joined by Jen Burton and we discuss 3 more of listener questions. The first: someone who is new to a company, but is working alongside a recent retiree who is taking most of his work, the second: from a working mom with a long commute who is contemplating whether or not the money is worth all the trouble and lastly: someone with a lifetime of work in front of them and is not sure how to transition into the workplace.

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