Compensation
Compensation
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Some professionals have admitted to sleeping or drinking while working from home. Technology could help financial services firms ensure employee productivity doesn't slip.
August 3 -
Companies now have wider legal authority to terminate employees protesting unfair workplace conditions.
July 31 -
Willis Towers Watson’s Catherine Hartmann lays out five key considerations for a healthy compensation philosophy.
July 30 -
The world’s biggest retailer has laid off hundreds of workers in its store planning, logistics and real estate units.
July 30 -
A new partnership aims to support safe returns to the workplace through FDA-authorized testing.
July 30 -
Enterprise service management doesn’t replace HR systems that store data — it complements those systems by organizing the service dimension of HR.
July 29 -
While recessions are almost impossible to predict, employers can plan for the financial impact caused by workforce adjustments that inevitably happen every year.
July 29 -
Even among those employers that workers say handle work-life balance best, adapting to the work-from-home world has been a struggle.
July 29 -
The amenities management firm has created a platform that allows companies to offer employees virtual team building, fitness and wellness experiences.
July 29 -
Both employer clients and CVS employees will have access to an app that helps people manage their anxiety and stress.
July 29 -
The company had previously said workers could stay home until the end of this year.
July 28 -
In 2019, 70% of firms said they either had a compensation philosophy, or they were working on one. Experts suggest this can help retain employees and improve pay equity.
July 27 -
Employers can consider several alternatives to craft an open enrollment and benefits education and engagement strategy that addresses these issues.
July 27 -
To stave off burnout and avoid a year-end vacation crunch, employers need to encourage workers to use their time off.
July 27 -
To ensure employees feel comfortable returning to the workplace, company leadership needs to know how they feel about coming back and what safety concerns they may have.
July 27 -
Former co-chief executive officer Eileen Murray escalated a feud over her departure, accusing the firm of threatening to withhold her deferred compensation because she went public with gender discrimination allegations.
July 27 -
The online shopping giant is partnering with Crossover Health to provide primary care to its workforce.
July 27 -
Employers and leaders can set a tone that emphasizes concern for employee wellbeing by offering compassion, honesty and openness.
July 24 -
The aviation industry has suffered more than most as the pandemic destroys ticket sales and strips companies of cash.
July 24 -
“The U.S. desperately needs more care policies, spending, and federal and state infrastructure, so that Americans with care responsibilities can stay in the workforce,” says Lindsay Jurist-Rosner, CEO of Wellthy.
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