Abbey Dean

Director of Content
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Abbey Dean is the Director of Content at Mployer Advisor. Abbey is an award-winning editor and writer with more than 10 years of experience in print and digital media across B2B and B2C platforms. A versatile journalist and content creator, she has worked for local newspapers, small-city magazines, daily news websites, and award-winning print publications including the Oxford American and American Spirit. She he has also led successful digital content marketing campaigns for manufacturing and healthcare professionals through the creation of webinars, e-books, newsletters, blog posts, and videos.

Other great pieces by this author:

Webinars
Webinars
The article is a recap of a webinar that discusses the employer insights from 2021 and how to plan for 2022. The webinar covers topics such as healthcare benefits, employee engagement, and remote work policies.
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Abbey Dean
Insurance Broker
Insurance Broker
The article provides tips on how to retain key employees during a merger or acquisition process, including keeping communication open and honest, providing incentives, and creating a culture of inclusion and support. It suggests that a successful retention strategy can help organizations to maintain their talent, culture, and productivity throughout the transition.
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Abbey Dean
Employee Benefits
Employee Benefits
Microsoft has announced a new, unlimited paid time off policy for employees in the wake of the company's recent layoffs. The policy, which replaces the company's previous vacation and sick leave policy, aims to give employees more flexibility and autonomy in managing their time off.
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Abbey Dean
Market Insights
Market Insights
The US national unemployment rate has fallen below 4% for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, with nearly 85% of states reporting a month-to-month decrease in the unemployment rate. However, only 17 states have experienced significant growth in new jobs, indicating that some of the reduction in the unemployment rate could be due to a drop in the labor pool of active job seekers, and economic optimism among consumers remains low.
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Abbey Dean
Employee Benefits
Employee Benefits
The article reports on Intel's decision to cut executive salaries following a poor fourth quarter in 2022. It discusses the reasons behind the company's struggles, the potential impact of the salary cuts, and what it means for the broader tech industry.
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Abbey Dean