Workforce management
Workforce management
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Cloud-computing companies have been a clear beneficiary of the stay-at-home and social distancing measures to help combat the spread of the virus.
April 13 -
A great redistribution of knowledge workers is afoot, says entrepreneur and founder of Russian Exchange Bank Alex Konanykhin, CEO of TransparentBusiness, who also says the coronavirus pandemic is producing a few winners (Zoom) and a huge swath of economic losers.
April 13 -
The CEO of Perspective Partners shares how software can help answer healthcare and retirement benefit questions during the enrollment process.
April 8 -
The technology can tap into the nuances of an employee’s emotional state, helping employers ensure their employees feel supported and heard when working remotely.
April 8 -
Managers can project gratitude and resilience using positive psychology methods, which will help employees weather the challenges of coronavirus and other workplace adjustments.
April 8 -
While each agency’s policy will be unique, try your best to create guidelines that will empower your employees to maintain productivity and service to prospects and clients.
April 8 -
With factories, schools and shops shuttered around the world, lockdowns, pay cuts and layoffs are affecting 38% of the global workforce.
April 8 -
A CEO’s vision for a company can be a rallying cry within the organization, but when they leave it can rock company culture.
April 6 -
Face it, your clients and prospects do not want to meet you in person, but here’s how you can still stay connected.
April 6 -
Contract workers play a significant role in the U.S. economy, but they aren’t afforded the same benefits as full-time employees.
April 6 -
During recessions, not only do layoffs accelerate, but hiring drops sharply, exacerbating the labor market weakness.
April 6 -
The shift from office culture to remote work has been challenging for the hardware-focused company with a passion for secrecy.
April 3 -
Today’s sandwich generation now looks to employers for support with aging parents. Companies are beginning to add new benefits like work flexibility and care resources.
April 2 -
The absence of social distancing at Amazon hiring events recently made the rounds on social media, as the retail giant seeks to bring on more essential workers.
April 2 -
Women hold many of the jobs considered vital during this national emergency, meaning they’re being asked to stay on the front lines longer, risking their health and safety.
April 1 -
“It’s an unfortunate part of the traditional law firm model that you are penalized if you back off the throttle — an absolute necessity when you have a child,” one lawyer says.
April 1 -
UnitedHealthcare added policies to its benefit offerings to prevent young people from becoming addicted to prescription painkillers after wisdom teeth surgery.
March 31 -
“This student loan repayment benefit has the potential to mobilize American businesses both large and small to dramatically reduce the overall amount of student debt,” says Tuition.io CEO Scott Thompson.
March 31 -
With so many people working remotely because of the coronavirus, surveillance software is flying off the virtual shelves.
March 31 -
Businesses are struggling to adapt to remote work, according to a new survey by Arizent, the parent company of Employee Benefit News.
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