Compensation
Compensation
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The data show a jobs recession that was hardest on women without college degrees and Black and Hispanic women, and was pretty tough on men without college degrees and Hispanic men too.
March 30 -
The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed how people interact with their benefits, their jobs and their medical needs.
March 29 -
Addressing drug and alcohol addiction needs to be a long-term strategy for employers.
March 29 -
Making it easy and rewarding for remote employees to take part in wellness programs builds a sense of belonging and can also have a positive impact on the employees’ physical and mental health and well-being.
March 29 -
Demand for resources provided by Ginger, which connects users to behavioral health experts and services such as coaching via a mobile app, is surging in the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 29 -
Objective and fair recruitment and hiring can be facilitated by scientific implementation of progressive technology.
March 29 -
Employees have increasingly been turning to their employers for support managing the stressors in their lives outside of work.
March 29 -
Now, thanks to Zoom and the pandemic, the airlines are going to discover what it’s like to be disrupted.
March 26 -
Employers are trying new methods to recruit and retain a successful workforce.
March 26 -
Employers can demonstrate support for sober employees by working with their wellness program providers to incorporate new programs, policies and practices within their workplaces.
March 26 -
Among hiring managers’ priorities are faster turnaround times for hires, streamlined communication between companies and applicants and a simplified process.
March 25 -
“Pets really have a positive impact on people,” says Melissa Marshall, vice president of people and organization at Banfield Pet Hospital.
March 25 -
The “flexible hybrid work model” unveiled Wednesday lets employees choose to stay home for “heads-down work,” while coming to the office for meetings and team-building activities.
March 25 -
Employees are more confident at work and more loyal to their employer when their tuition and fees are subsidized.
March 24 -
The pandemic has made it more difficult for employers to track appropriate business expenses, leading many employees to take advantage.
March 24 -
The new service provides virtual and in-person care.
March 23 -
“We can see a future where over the next 10 years, most healthcare interactions will be online,” says Robin Glass, president of Doctor on Demand.
March 23 -
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The memo calls for Congress to work with the White House to include permanent paid leave in the $3 trillion “Build Back Better” recovery plan the Biden administration is preparing to roll out.
March 23 -
COVID, financial instability and a lack of child care are affecting working mothers’ mental health.
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