Workforce management
Workforce management
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“Many companies seek to create trans inclusive benefits packages, but their employees oftentimes don’t use the benefits provided because of fear of harassment in the process of accessing healthcare,” says Soltan Bryce, head of growth at Plume.
September 28 -
Bosses should do more to make the work-from-home experiment palatable and safe for all involved by subsidizing utility bills and workspace equipment, and changing managerial habits, with more trust given to employees.
September 25 -
Within the first six months, employees on the spectrum were 48% more productive than their non-spectrum peers who had been at the same job for three to ten years.
September 25 -
The biggest maker of networking equipment said its goal is to increase the company’s workforce of Black people by 25% by 2023 in the entry-level to manager levels.
September 24 -
This year’s open enrollment will require new strategies and better tools for employees to make the most informed decisions regarding their benefits.
September 24 -
Employees who may have thrived in a social office setting are suddenly finding the alone time unsettling, while others may wish they were alone as they share workspace with a partner and/or their children.
September 23 -
U.S. employees rated their corporate leaders based on their response to COVID-19.
September 22 -
Take advantage of the ‘white space of COVID-19,’ to carve out an intentional career path, one career coach says.
September 22 -
Economic insecurity, changes to work and life patterns and isolation are taking a toll on employees. How can employers help?
September 22 -
The bank that Jane Fraser takes over in February pays women just 73 cents for every $1 men get, an even wider gap than the national average. And short of 40% of Citigroup’s managers are female.
September 21 -
Mobile-first communication can help employers better communicate with their non-desk workforce.
September 17 -
Let go of what’s out of your control to be more productive and positive during COVID.
September 17 -
It is up to employers, in conjunction with employees, to make the call on returning to the office, and there is no point in forcing it if remote working hasn’t hurt productivity and profitability.
September 17 -
“It's still one of the most underserved communities when it comes to safe, accessible and reliable healthcare,” says Soltan Bryce, the head of growth at Plume.
September 17 -
Want to land a job? An ‘agile mindset’ is more important than a college diploma, according to Infosys.
September 16 -
As some companies prepare staff to return to the office, and working parents balance work and back-to-school schedules, employers imagine what the prolonged coronavirus recovery will really look like.
September 16 -
Forty-two percent of workers had a positive view of working remotely, and 72% said they’d like to work away from the office at least two days a week, as employers contemplate return-to-work plans.
September 16 -
Learn strategies for making your workplace diverse and inclusive.
September 15 -
Showing appreciation is a simple way to boost employee engagement and retention.
September 15 -
For companies unwilling to commit to multi-year leases without knowing what the new normal looks like, WeWork offers a way to get temporary or flexible space with amenities that still let workers collaborate in person.
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