Workforce management
Workforce management
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A new survey by payroll services company Paychex found that 20% of employees have a worse relationship with their manager since the start of the pandemic, and one-third of employees communicate with their manager less than when they were working in-person.
January 13 -
The restaurant chain will host a nationwide hiring event using social distancing safety protocols.
January 12 -
Experts see powerful employment gains over the next three years that evade the curse of past recessions. If they’re right, millions of Americans will leap back into the workforce as soon as vaccines against the coronavirus roll out.
January 12 -
The company announced $100 million through 2025 to support small businesses and community development projects in diverse communities.
January 12 -
The job recruitment site, Monster, gathered insight on how employers plan on tackling hiring in the new year.
January 11 -
As we enter the new year, it will be crucial for employers to take note of the many shifts in employees’ interests and needs.
January 11 -
Working parents need more child care solutions in 2021. One benefit company is making on-demand virtual child care an accessible option.
January 11 -
Disney CEO Bob Chapek called the riots “an egregious and inexcusable assault on America’s most revered institution and our democracy.”
January 8 -
Employees can contribute more fully to the organization when they have a better understanding of its goals and challenges.
January 8 -
The gadget, which resembles a pager, will buzz if the wearer gets too close to someone else and doesn’t record any personal data.
January 8 -
Prolonged unemployment harms physical and mental well-being, traps workers in poverty and increases family stress, according to studies.
January 7 -
“This pandemic has forced HR directors to become cyber-communication specialists to maintain staffing needs and meet new COVID-19 notification requirements,” Kasey Sellers, marketing director of FastCommand, says.
January 7 -
From diversity efforts to greater workplace flexibility, employees have high expectations for what their employer has to offer in the new year.
January 7 -
Papa helps employee caregivers by providing their loved one with companionship and help around the house — even during quarantine.
January 6 -
Prices will continue to decline until after vaccines make workers feel safe returning to their offices, increasing demand for space.
January 5 -
With remote work here to stay, FlexJobs released the most in-demand roles for stay-at-home job seekers, in fields like marketing, HR and tech.
January 5 -
The unionizing effort, a rare campaign within a major U.S. technology company, is supported by the Communications Workers of America as part of a recent tech-focused initiative.
January 4 -
While 77% of managers feel like their employer genuinely cares about their overall well-being, only 55% of employees do, according to data from Limeade.
December 28 -
It is critically important that leaders recognize and find creative ways to overcome the not-so-virtual burnout to engage effectively with colleagues and customers, while also remaining productive.
December 28 -
Just like the industries that they cover, the lack of Black representation among news outlets acts as a barrier against understanding and eliminating systemic racism.
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