Workforce management
Workforce management
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White workers in U.S. retail and food-service industries are more likely to get regular shift work than other employees, according to a recent study.
July 16 -
Companies are increasingly trying to recreate office perks and experiences by providing employees with remote work tools to ensure that they are productive and successful at home.
July 15 -
Time spent on safety measures like handwashing won’t be counted against them under Amazon’s “Time Off Task” policy, which limits the number of unproductive minutes allowed in their day.
July 14 -
The more we understand what our culture was, the more we can understand what is happening to our culture now as employers make decisions about returning to work.
July 13 -
Employers should embrace their critical role in stemming productivity loss. Start by taking a fresh look at your benefit packages.
July 13 -
More than half of Germany’s companies want their staff to continue to do some form of work from home — even after the pandemic is over.
July 13 -
When employees are subject to offensive or hurtful comments at work, it makes it very difficult for them to give their best and meet company goals.
July 13 -
Amid national calls for change and a prolonged COVID-19 crisis, employers must retool their diversity, equity and inclusion strategies.
July 10 -
Employers should take these accommodations into account when helping staff set up a remote work environment.
July 9 -
At the annual WorldatWork conference, Siemens, Pfizer and BNY Mellon workplace leaders offer critical lessons on how to recover during the coronavirus crisis.
July 8 -
A financial wellness program can provide access to resources that have been systematically denied to people of color.
July 8 -
Our third monthly survey found almost six out of 10 employers report that their plans for the return to work are stymied by uncertainty — specifically, a lack of clarity on the right timing, and persistent questions about how to provide a safe environment for their employees.
July 7 -
While many low-income employees in the service sector have been laid off or risk getting sick if they do go to work, the city’s high-paid tech workers have been mostly shielded.
July 7 -
With remote work and virtual interviewing becoming the new normal, companies have an opportunity to rethink their recruiting strategies, says LinkedIn’s vice president of talent solutions.
July 7 -
From remote work and social distancing to telehealth and automation, here’s what the post-coronavirus workplace will look like.
July 6 -
When considering how to adapt workplace wellness initiatives, employers must ensure workers have the resources necessary to meet their health and well-being goals, from wherever they are.
July 6 -
A complaint was filed with the EEOC for allegedly discriminating against existing employees and job applicants.
July 2 -
"As someone who’s clearly in the minority among other employee benefit brokers and advisers, I have a responsibility to help pave the way for positive change," says Lester Morales, CEO of Next Impact.
July 1 -
Postmates and edX partnership provides access to more than 2,800 classes for Postmates’ Fleet workers
July 1 -
Companies need to familiarize themselves with their EAPs and state laws to help protect employees who aren’t safe at home.
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