“Fired!” by Steven Mitchell Sack

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Fired!: Protect Your Rights & FIGHT BACK If You’re Terminated, Laid Off, Downsized, Restructured, Forced to Resign or Quit

Steven Mitchell Sack
Legal Strategies Publications (2022)
ISBN 9788985790610
Reviewed by Jill Rey for Reader Views (10/2022)

Author Steven Mitchell Sack is no stranger to employment law. With experience, knowledge, and insight into the termination, downsizing, and quitting process, he shares his wealth of expertise with readers of all backgrounds. Putting the confidence and power back into the hands of the employee as they navigate an often terrifying and emotional process.

Anyone who has worked in the business industry for a few years likely has a friend, or they themselves, have gone through a layoff, termination, or reduction in force. Working at a large corporation myself, we experience this every few years and it never seems to get less frightening or nerve wrecking.

However, “Fired!: Protect Your Rights & FIGHT BACK…

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“Avoiding Swindlers” by Al Rosen

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Avoiding Swindlers

Al Rosen
Tellwell Talent (2022)
ISBN 9780228881186
Reviewed by Jill Rey for Reader Views (10/2022)

After more than 35 years as an investigative accountant, author Al Rosen pens his third book “Avoiding Swindlers” as he aims to provide a public service announcement and protect the average investor/saver. Combining Rosen’s accounting knowledge with Canada’s International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) instituted in 2011-2012, “Avoiding Swindlers” warns investors of the need to protect themselves while simultaneously calling for auditors and the government to admit failure.

Rosen successfully pens an intriguing and informative read surrounding the misplaced trust investors/savers have in the financial reporting of publicly traded companies. While Canada has historically weathered financial downturns, the game was changed in 2011-2012 when the government began allowing IFRS standards of financial reporting. “Avoiding Swindlers” provides evidence and real-life accounts of the dangers of IFRS reporting, such as the valuations allowed and misleading income…

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