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Despite half of hiring managers believing that career breaks are becoming more common, one in five would decline an applicant if they had an extended gap on their resume.
March 4 -
Healthcare continues to be influenced by digital innovations that are helping bring more care and better outcomes to employees.
March 4 -
Two proven models that allow for reasonable breathing room and peace of mind for workers.
March 4 -
CEOs of Wambi and Gozio explain how their healthcare employee recognition tool can shift the tides of burnout and resignations.
March 3 -
For years social media has been viewed as a threat to companies instead of a resource — but these executives think the tides may be turning.
March 3 -
The February jobs report on Friday is forecast to show average hourly earnings advanced another 0.5% last month.
March 3 -
The drop in claims is consistent with a strong labor market recovering from the omicron variant, which forced some businesses to close.
March 3 -
Amidst increasing uncertainty driven by the pandemic, employers need to find new ways to build trust with employees around their benefits.
March 3
Maxwell Health -
Hybrid employees are almost twice as likely to feel energized by their work than their full-time counterparts.
March 3 -
At the same time, the company is now allowing employees to verify their results independently rather than providing proof.
March 2 -
Nancy Wang, founder and CEO of Advancing Women in Tech, discusses the struggle for career advancement and how, if done correctly, mentorship and sponsorship can help.
March 2 -
The greater-than-expected job growth points to a labor market rebounding strongly from the omicron variant’s spread in January.
March 2 -
John Hancock and Access Hope are teaming up to provide cancer care as an employee benefit.
March 2 -
Employers should feel empowered to change how healthcare and benefits are utilized.
March 2 -
RFPs, quality considerations and meticulous paper trails will help plan sponsors stay out of court given the inherent limitations of benchmarking exercises.
March 2
Strategic Benefits Advisors -
Research from the Illinois Economic Policy Institute and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign found that prevailing wage laws keep fewer custodians living below the poverty line.
March 2 -
There are roughly 250,000 technology professionals in the Ukraine — Russia’s invasion imperils many of their lives.
March 1 -
Employees are giving millions of dollars of unused time off back to their employers.
March 1 -
To sustain growth and retain talent, employers need to rethink their DEI initiatives to incorporate employee resource groups, skills training and more.
March 1 -
Baker McKenzie, a multinational law firm, surveyed over 900 diversity and employment leaders to learn what policies are at the forefront of DEI initiatives.
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