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Chicago’s recent “Fair Workweek” ordinance joins other cities and states in requiring some firms to give employees a 10-day advance notice of scheduling. But the pandemic is creating ripples in the legislation’s rollout.
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These pivotal decisions are tied to an already complex web of issues related to liability and safety, employee needs and preferences, and capabilities, that are now amplified by coronavirus.
July 20
AllVoices -
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Now is the time to reimagine your enrollment process and ensure you have the tools in place to communicate your benefits clearly.
July 20
Flimp Communications -
Wayne has spent his career building global technology companies that help solve challenging problems for businesses and people. He is passionate about benefits communications challenges, in particular, and still spends the bulk of his days directly interacting and brainstorming with customers.
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David Pawlowski is the vice president of administration for CuraLinc Healthcare.
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For America’s almost 30 million working-age disabled citizens, the large majority of job opportunities lie in food service, hospitality and retail. But when virus lockdowns brought those sectors to a standstill, workers with disabilities quickly saw their jobs vanish.
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Business travel, which makes up 60% to 70% of industry sales according to estimates by the trade group Airlines for America, is under threat in the wake of an unprecedented collapse in passengers that started four months ago.
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Executive coaching can help female employees with professional development, and maintain mental resilience during COVID-19.
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