Workforce management
Workforce management
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Racial and gender representation increased in most areas of the company, including among senior management, according to data from the bank.
October 19 -
“There's just not a lot of discussions happening and I think sometimes employees are left blind,” says Amanda Baethke, director of corporate development at Aeroflow Healthcare.
October 19 -
Hotels are launching work-from-hotel programs, through which operators not only offer workspace in hotel rooms, but also provide wifi, business support, refreshments and use of other facilities.
October 16 -
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Nearly one-third of respondents said they would be uncomfortable getting back to offices, shops and factories, while half said their greatest concern was contracting the disease at work.
October 15 -
To the extent rising vacancy rates persist and lead to lower rents, it becomes an opportunity for companies to take advantage of their leverage and splurge on more space at a discount.
October 14 -
Though it was initially necessary to keep employees from getting sick, remote work promises to make people more productive and happier while helping the environment and preserving infrastructure.
October 13 -
The presidential election is stirring a lot of charged emotions; a labor attorney advises how managers can keep these conversations productive.
October 13 -
Online meetings can make employees tired and make it difficult to transition from a work mindset to private life.
October 8 -
The higher education benefit is increasing the company’s retention and advancement rates.
October 7 -
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Fifty-three percent of larger organizations plan to reduce the size of their office space and more than three quarters will increase work flexibility, according to a survey by Cisco.
October 6 -
One of the great challenges of working remotely is replicating the interactions and relationships that develop naturally in a physical office.
October 5 -
“No one should have to choose between voting and earning a paycheck,” says Dan Healey, head of human resources at SAP North America.
October 5 -
Offices aren’t going away, and they shouldn’t. But they are going to face more competition than they used to, and employers will need to think harder about the purposes they serve.
October 5 -
The company created new features that highlight employers who are committed to inclusion. Where does your company rank?
October 2 -
Persistently high jobless claims, along with this week’s announcements of tens of thousands of layoffs, indicate widespread economic pain.
October 2 -
COVID-19 has many professional women reevaluating their priorities.
October 1 -
Looking for a remote job? These 10 companies offered the most telework jobs between April and August of this year, according to FlexJobs.
September 30 -
As many as tens of millions of women may never return to the labor force, even after a vaccine is found. Altogether, global gross domestic product could be $1 trillion less in 2030 than it would be without a gender unemployment gap.
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