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Employees plan to strike during the online retailer’s summer sale, a sign that unrest persists even after the company committed to paying all employees at least $15 an hour last year.
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The Democratic presidential candidate proposes stricter rules for companies seeking federal contracts, and for diversifying the senior ranks of the federal government.
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If workers "don't fully understand how rich and robust the benefit offerings are, then shame on the department for not communicating that well," an HR executive says.
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The dairy maker decided to revamp its wellness program to keep its 10,000 employees healthy.
July 8 -
Submissions are due July 24 for Employee Benefit Adviser’s annual awards recognizing excellence and leadership in the field.
July 8 -
The insurance provider added check-ups and hearing aids to its voluntary offerings.
July 8 -
Employee Benefit News’ annual Benny Awards recognize professionals who have demonstrated excellence in the employee benefits/human resources field.
July 8 -
“They’re looking at their future and saying, ‘If I pay taxes today, I could potentially have more tomorrow,’ ” one expert says.
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While AI can make recruiting easier, HR managers should be aware of some of the legal pitfalls.
July 5
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Getting workers to utilize these facilities in lieu of ER visits can help minimize expensive emergency room claims.
July 5
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