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CEO DATELINE - Manufacturers partner with psychologists in worker-retention study

The Manufacturing Institute and the American Psychological Association recently teamed up to look at best practices for retaining workers. The Institute's Center for Manufacturing Research released results of the study, which included responses from workers and employers.Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Infectious disease groups: Mandate COVID vaccines for health care workers

Hospitals and other health care facilities should require workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment, seven organizations representing infectious disease experts said Tuesday.Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Education groups seek doubling of Pell Grants

A coalition of two dozen higher-education associations is pressing to double Pell Grants, which provide financial aid to low- and moderate-income students, Forbes reports.Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Entomology society discontinues using ‘gypsy' in insect names

The Entomological Society of America has removed "gypsy moth" and "gypsy ant" as recognized common names for two insect species, noting "gypsy" is a derogatory term for the Romani people.Want more news?

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CEO DATELINE - Report: Internet Association in disarray

The Internet Association is losing staff and influence because of unhappiness with the group's current leadership and disagreements within the tech industry over which policy issues to support, Politico reported Sunday.

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A CEO finds his way through fiction

Lanke is working on his eighth novelLankeEvery two weeks, Eric Lanke posts a new chapter of his latest novel online—65 chapters now over the past year and a half. Whether many people read these first drafts is not the point. For Lanke, CEO of the National Fluid Power Association, the effort of writing is its own reward.

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