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Building a Clear Path Forward

Building a Clear Path Forward In the field of human resources where regulations shift, best practices evolve, and certifications require ongoing education, continuous learning isn’t optional. It’s essential. While HR…

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Exploring Alternative Recruitment Pools

If you’ve spent time hiring in the last few years, you’ve probably noticed recruiting has become tougher. Job boards are crowded, competition is fierce, and finding the right candidate can…

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How Strong HR Impacts ROI

A commercial cleaning company knew they needed to differentiate themselves in a crowded marketplace. Instead of focusing the marketing budget on customer development and client recruitment, this owner committed to…

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HR Resolutions and Americhem: A Partnership for Success

HR Resolutions and Americhem International share a partnership that highlights the importance of effective human resources management in driving business success.   Americhem, a family-owned wholesale distributor headquartered in Middletown, PA,…

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What’s scarier than a cavity?

Whether you are taking trips to the candy bowl at the office or sneaking a piece of your kid’s candy (don’t deny it, we all do it), Halloween can sometimes leave you feeling, well, blah. Some sweets here and there are OK, but like most things, moderation is the key. Here are some healthy options when it comes to planning an office (or home) Halloween party. Bonus: these tactics will tie in nicely to PPACA wellness programs!

  1. Cut back on the candy. When the party planning committee gets together undoubtedly the first item on the purchase list will be candy. Take the amount you were planning on buying and buy a third of that amount. Your employees will surely have the opportunity to get their fair share of candy elsewhere.
  2. We didn’t say NO sweets. Fruit and pretzels lightly dipped in chocolate provide a refreshing snack that will impress anyone’s sweet tooth.
  3. Don’t forget to check the cooler. Instead of offering sugary sodas and punches, try offering bottled water with a variety of flavored water packs to choose from.
  4. Enjoy the fall foliage. Depending on where you live, it could be feasible to hold your Halloween bash outdoors. The fresh air will remove the stressors of the office and fun activities can get people moving.

Impending cavities are one thing, but the worst kind of scare is a health scare. How do you motivate your employees to live a healthy lifestyle?