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Blog Name: First Reference Blog
Url: http://blog.firstreference.com/
Language: English
Topics: Employment Law, Human Resources, Internal Controls
Description: The First Reference Blog is a forum for anyone with an opinion on human resources and internal controls issues in Canada to express their views. As a publisher of payroll and employment law, and ready-to-use internal control policies and procedures, First Reference strives to provide Canadian businesses with the most straightforward, authoritative and cost-effective resources.
Popularity: 3 Followers

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