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Theresa Agovino

@theresaagovino

Workplace Editor at Society for Human Resource Management. I'm covering everything and anything that goes on in the workplace. [email protected]

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Hi, I'm looking to interview people who have used financial wellness benefits provided by their employers for a story. I'm talking about benefits such as seminars on how to invest or budget or using a financial advisor. Thanks and feel free to repost. -

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Looking to speak to managers/executives/owners about how they are addressing, if at all, the war in the middle east, and if the subject has caused problems in the workplace among those with different views on the subject. Please DM me. I don't need to use the company name.

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Discussing religion is more common in the workplace. Want to update my story, which was written as war started, with updates about how conflict is affecting workplace. Please dm me. bitly.ws/34QzZ

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I'm writing about civility (or lack thereof)in the workplace. We have just become a ruder society in general and I'm looking at how that spilled over into workplaces and/or how workplaces have managed to instill manners/respect/politeness. Please DM me

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Employees are more financially stressed than ever, and their employers are trying to help with low-cost loans and student loan repayment. Raises aren't part of the solution, however. shrm.org/topics-tools/n…

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Does anyone Citibank have common sense? It flagged and blocked my 96-year-old mom's accounts under the Patriot Act, designed to catch terrorists and money launderers, due to minor discrepancies in their records. Now, she can't pay her bills or get any of her checks. Good job!!

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I'm going to my Citibank branch now, where I will likely spend another few hours trying to unblock my mom's accounts. Hurray! they have been blocked three times in three weeks!

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Oh and thanks to Citibank customer service for doing nothing to help me but offering to listen to the story I have told at least 20 people at Citibank, all of whom have not solved my mom’s problems. I’m at the end of my rope

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Citibank has blocked my mom's accounts for the 4th time in six weeks, jeopardizing her health as caregivers losing patience with her inability to pay. I've called/ written everyone I can think of. Nothing helps. I've filed complaints with regulators. Someone please help.

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I am desperate to find a contact at Otter.ai. Having a serious problem and got no answer to email and there is no customer service phone number. TAI

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Seeking job as a writer/journalist/editor/content creator/communications strategist. I'm a quick study. Confident that my award-winning talents and skills would be valuable in numerous settings. I'm also looking for freelance gigs. DM me.

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Charles Schulz wrote this letter in reply to a 10-year-old kid who had written and asked, “What makes a good citizen?” Although this letter was written in 1970, almost 54 years to the day, it very much reads as if it could have been written today. Let’s keep asking ourselves

Charles Schulz wrote this letter in reply to a 10-year-old kid who had written and asked, “What makes a good citizen?” Although this letter was written in 1970, almost  54 years to the day, it very much reads as if it could have been written today. Let’s keep asking ourselves