Workforce management
Workforce management
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Employees of the government agencies will get access to specialty coaches to focus on improving nutrition, sleep, communication and navigating uncertainty.
November 18 -
Strategists from Deutsche Bank propose a 5% levy for those who work from home on a regular basis and not because of a government lockdown mandates. Such a measure could raise $48 billion a year in the U.S.
November 16 -
Seventy percent of Black Americans do not receive mental health treatment. To combat stressors unique to this workplace population, employers must address discrepancies in their employee benefits.
November 16 -
Caregiving is our collective duty — it’s no longer just on each individual, but on everyone, including our institutions, to do their best.
November 13 -
Since March, working parents have filed at least 40 lawsuits accusing employers of illegally denying parental leave or subjecting them to other forms of discrimination.
November 13 -
The percentage of workers asking for compensation for work-from-home expenses with their employers hasn’t gone up significantly since the outbreak of COVID-19.
November 11 -
Many leaders still have the mentality that if they want something done right, they should just do it themselves.
November 11 -
From rewards and incentives to leaderboards — here’s how engaging technology such as gamification can help train and onboard the younger generations of employees.
November 11 -
With the presidential election now decided, managers can model empathy and boundary setting to get employees back on track and refocused at work.
November 9 -
Individual success, opportunities and possibilities often hinge on decision-making power that sits with other people and sometimes those decisions are made not through the lens of talent and potential but instead through bias and preference.
November 9 -
The company’s employer clients can now offer a suite of wellness classes to their employees as a way to further invest in their overall well-being.
November 9 -
Opening a bank or investment account — or even securing employment in a racism-free workplace — is out of reach for many Black Americans.
November 9 -
The housing market, a bright spot in the U.S. economy, has surged as more Americans seek homes in smaller and cheaper locations.
November 6 -
In today’s remote world, employers need technology to create inspiring work cultures. Here’s how tech firm WorkProud helps companies rev up their employee culture.
November 5 -
Many parents trying to work from home may be interacting less with their children, not more.
November 5 -
It’s time for a cybersecurity check up: focus on training, transparency and technology.
November 4 -
The professional social media platform tailored classes to help address mental health issues resulting from the pandemic.
November 3 -
The National Association of Black Accountants is hoping to expand its partnerships with accounting firms and corporate America to bring more diversity to the accounting profession.
November 2 -
Unconscious bias can impact an organization’s hiring practices and overall company culture — and unfair habits may be intensifying under the isolation of quarantine.
November 2 -
There's a balance between allowing an employee's freedom to express themselves in conversations with their co-workers while still performing their jobs, says labor and employment attorney Aaron Holt.
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