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Managing in a Downturn, Part II

Based on questions I’m receiving here on the Blawg and in my recent presentations, it’s clear that one employment law issue is suddenly (and not unexpectedly) eclipsing all others:  how to manage in a downturn.

Yesterday, I gave you my suggestions for weathering the storm here.  Today, I thought I’d scour the web to give you some additional resources.  Here’s the best of what I found . . .

Hope you find these helpful.  The #1 message:  Don’t lose hope!

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2 Responses to “Managing in a Downturn, Part II”

  1. Dan McCarthy Says:

    Mark –
    Thanks for doing the legwork on this. I’ve been getting the same questions these days.

  2. Mark Toth Says:

    You’re welcome, Dan — glad it helped!

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