Compensation
Compensation
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Employees are reporting the lowest levels of mental well-being since the start of the pandemic. Here’s how employers are responding with benefits and EAPs.
February 19 -
Burnout was a major reason behind the expected employee turnover, according to a survey by Eagle Hill Consulting.
February 18 -
Despite early withdrawals, U.S. employees managed to save more for retirement last year.
February 18 -
We want HR professionals to be more reflective of these diverse populations that are increasingly making up our workforce,” says Wendi Safstrom, executive director of the SHRM Foundation.
February 18 -
The job site’s users can analyze salary data based on race and gender, and they also will be able see how people from different groups rank companies on metrics such as workplace culture and promotional opportunities.
February 18 -
The majority of employees say it’s difficult to find a good job or advance at their current position because of the pandemic.
February 18 -
Office rental prices across the country have been dropping precipitously, as fewer than 20% of office workers were back at their desks as of the end of last year.
February 18 -
“Although it is becoming increasingly clear the world will get through this difficult time, it is also apparent that the future will not look like the past,” said Brighid Courtney, director of Wellable Labs.
February 17 -
The bank said the new program is part of its diversity strategy of doubling campus hiring of analysts from historically black colleges by 2025.
February 17 -
Studies demonstrate positive clinical outcomes and a high level of satisfaction over a large population of employees who had access to top-tier EAPs.
February 17 -
The ride-hailing company hired Alex Rosenblat last month as head of marketplace policy, fairness and research.
February 17 -
The retailer will offer its hourly employees as much as four hours of pay to get two doses of the vaccine.
February 17 -
These employers are making a difference in their employees’ lives through financial wellness benefits.
February 17 -
A digital platform teaches employees how to grow their own vegetables to encourage mental and physical wellness.
February 16 -
Employers can provide employees with access to mental health tools that help them navigate disability leave more effectively.
February 16 -
The study found that younger adults, women, Black people, adults not living in cities and those with low education, low income and lacking health insurance were most likely to say they didn’t plan on getting a vaccine.
February 16 -
Extended-stay discounts, the reopening of certain international borders, and better awareness on the precautions to take when traveling have further enabled a second-wave exodus.
February 16 -
Arrogance, naiveté and that chief suspect, procrastination, can all undermine best laid advancement plans, writes recruiter Mark Elzweig.
February 12 -
Employers need to evaluate their company culture and policies to maintain employee well-being.
February 12 -
Office romance is on the rise and employees are becoming more brazen when it comes to expensing personal items during COVID-19.
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