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As more Gen Z enters the workforce, they increasingly shy away from traditional hiring practices and instead seek jobs through social media, and employers need to keep up. For Gen Z, using social media comes naturally. According to research from Morning Consult, more than half of Gen Z spend more than four hours on social media each day. Being accustomed to short communications across multiple networks affects their expectations for all areas of life, including employment, and the habit of completing long and difficult online applications simply becomes obsolete.According to research by talent engagement platform AtlasJobs, the average Apply online…

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Gov. Brian Kemp previously issued an order banning state executive branch employees from using TikTok, WeChat and Telegram on state devices. The bill approved Monday would incorporate those limits into state law.State Rep. Clint Crowe, a Republican from Jackson, said the bill’s purpose is to prevent “foreign adversaries” from accessing state information.”This is about ensuring the security of state-owned devices (used by) state employees and students,” he said during Monday’s floor debate.The bill would apply to all state devices used by K-12 public school employees and employees of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. The bill does not…

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The core process of reviewing and approving school textbooks, typically an administrative task, has attracted the attention of education experts, publisher executives, and state bureaucrats.But in Florida, textbooks have become hot politics as part of a campaign against what Gov. Ron DeSantis describes as “woke indoctrination” in public schools, especially when it comes to race and gender. Last year, his administration made headlines when it rejected dozens of math textbooks due to “prohibited subject matter.”The state is currently reviewing the social studies curriculum, perhaps the most controversial subject in education.In recent months, as part of the review process, a small…

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Driven by Gen Z and Millennials, social commerce is expected to grow three times faster than traditional e-commerce and reach $1.2 trillion by 2025. This comes as no surprise to experts. #TikTokMadeMeBuyIt, a viral hashtag and phenomenon, boasts his 28.6 billion views, including ads, influencer content, and reviews. This effort has skyrocketed the popularity of brands like CeraVe, The Pink Stuff, and elf Cosmetics, and sold out items like Revlon’s One Step His hair dryer and his Lululemon belt. Brands are looking ahead to new social platforms primarily used by Gen Z, such as photo-sharing apps that allow users to…

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© ILO/OIT GENEVA (ILO News) – The International Labor Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) strengthen their collaboration to strengthen the focus on social issues in environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives related to private investment. I plan to. The strengthened partnership aims to promote decent private sector jobs and social inclusion where it is needed most. Based on social standards, priority themes include promoting gender equality in the workplace and addressing gender-based violence in the workplace. Expand our joint efforts to support the creation of quality green jobs for the future and improve conditions for workers in…

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Additionally, if you do enough self-reflection (which obviously all social workers and mental health providers should do), you’ll realize that there’s a reason why you’re drawn to this type of work. . I was the eldest child of my adolescent parents, and I was lucky enough to come from a large family with grandparents. and Great-grandparents on both sides supported my parents through their difficult journey as young parents. I felt like one of the lucky ones and wanted to make sure I gave back some of what I received to children who had gone through similar or worse experiences…

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CNN — How the voracious use of social media, the constant consumption of images of perfect people posing in artistically arranged paintings, affects the mental health of users, especially young female users Is it? This question is on many people’s minds, and it’s the focus of this week’s episode of the Chasing Life podcast. View this interactive content on CNN.com “I think it’s how people see you on social media. You put out good pictures of yourself and you want to make sure your life is good, even though not everyone has a perfect life. I want it to seem…

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Bucks County commissioners and the district attorney have filed a joint lawsuit against several major social media companies, charging the companies and the tech giants behind them for the damage their platforms have caused to the mental health of children in the county. I’m trying to hold them accountable. A civil complaint filed Tuesday in federal court in California alleges that the companies behind TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat, with platforms designed to encourage addiction among young people, are threatening the youth mental health crisis. He claims that he is inciting. The complaint says social media companies “can and…

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Smokey room social experiment Alexander Lieber/EyeEm/Getty Images If you saw someone in trouble, would you try to help them? Psychologists have found that the answer to this question largely depends on the number of other people there. If we are the only witness, we are much more likely to help, but if we are part of a crowd, we are much less likely to lend a hand. This phenomenon came to public attention after the gruesome murder of a young woman named Kitty Genovese. According to the classic story, multiple people may have witnessed her attack, but no one called…

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On this day in 1794, young inventor Eli Whitney was granted a U.S. patent for a cotton gin. This invention was to have a major impact on the social and economic conditions that led to the Civil War. The extent to which mechanical gins (short for “engines”) helped maintain slavery in the South continues to be debated. Indeed, in the decades since Whitney’s patent went into effect, the value of cotton as a cash crop has risen astronomically. According to some estimates, by the beginning of the Civil War the United States was supplying three-quarters of the world’s cotton supply.…

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