During a typical recession, consumer demand drops, meaning that companies selling products and services lower their prices (or at least not raise them) in order to entice reluctant customers to spend.
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Catch-22: Should HR be more aligned to employees or employers?
By: Senyo ADJABENGThe Human Resources (HR) function has long been at the crossroads of organizational dynamics, tasked with balancing the interests of employees and employers.This dual responsibility ...
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Converting to an employee stock ownership plan offers firms tax benefits and an alternative to private equity.
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