Paola Peralta is an associate editor at Employee Benefit News. Her work covers DEI, workplace technology trends, Gen Z and workplace culture. She was previously a freelance reporter with Financial Planning, where she focused on workplace culture and diversity. Paola graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
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Employees are missing almost a full week of work due to burnout and other mental health concerns in these states.
October 27 -
Compliance decision makers agreed that their organization would ignore an instance of misconduct if it was set to damage profits or reputation, a report found.
October 27 -
Female caregivers saw an exacerbation of existing care-related challenges during COVID that pushed them to their breaking point.
October 26 -
When much of the workforce was remote, keeping a new pet was easy and fairly cheap. But as the world begins to re-open its doors, pet owners say their expenses are skyrocketing.
By Francesca Maglione and Claire BallentineOctober 25 -
This industry — which includes restaurants, bars and hotels — has always faced high employee turnover rates, but the additional stressors caused by COVID have significantly worsened conditions for workers.
October 25 -
As shareholders, these workers will wield greater power to influence management decisions and help shape the future of the gig economy.
October 22 -
The new capability is being added to the rest of Paychex’s technology solutions, designed to support businesses as they continue to navigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
October 21 -
The independent broker-dealer partnered with insurance company Lincoln Financial Group and human capital software platform Paylocity.
October 20 -
Although most employees take part in employer-sponsored plans when they have them, very few are educated on what to do once it’s gone.
October 20 -
There’s lots of activity in the job market as employees search for their next opportunity and companies ramp up their recruiting efforts.
October 18