Workforce management
Workforce management
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Benefit adviser Naama O. Pozniak believes in the power of yoga and meditation to help workers live longer, happier lives.
September 4 -
Tailoring wellness programs to employees can boost participation and improve results.
September 1 -
Targeting at-risk employees makes all the difference, says Predictive Health Partners Jim Lewis.
September 1 -
The aftermath of Hurricane Harvey is bound to raise questions about a firm’s obligation to provide time off under laws such as the Family and Medical Leave Act, one attorney says. Here’s what employers need to know.
September 1 -
Economy added fewer employees than expected in August, the jobless rate rose and wages climbed less than forecast, in a break from otherwise solid progress in the labor market.
September 1 -
A recent court ruling found that a former employee’s claim survived a motion to dismiss where she alleged her former employer violated the Stored Communications Act (“SCA”) when it accessed personal emails after she surrendered her company-issued mobile phone.
August 31 -
The NLRB has issued a complaint against the digital on-demand platform Handy Technologies Inc., alleging that workers who provide its home cleaning services are employees.
August 31 -
Employers should present tests that matter most to their employees, offer the right incentives and look for partners that use clinical and behavioral analytics.
August 31 -
With mental health issues becoming a growing concern for employees, a comprehensive strategy can help workers get the resources they need while helping employers make gains in productivity and engagement.
August 31 -
Companies added more workers than forecast in August, indicating the U.S. job market remains solid.
August 31 -
The latest hires and promotions inside advisory forms across the nation.
August 30 -
Companies have donated millions of dollars and matched employee donations following the storm’s devastation in Texas.
August 30 -
One of the world’s largest cosmetics firms parental leave policy allows new fathers to take two weeks of paid leave for “child bonding,” while new moms get six weeks, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday with the EEOC.
August 30 -
With mental health issues becoming a growing concern for employees, a comprehensive strategy can help workers get the resources they need while helping employers make gains in productivity and engagement.
August 30 -
Tailoring wellness programs to employees can boost participation and improve results
August 30 -
Helping clients process claims, backing up data and volunteering in the next few weeks are a few survival steps in the wake of the storm, advises Jack Kwicien.
August 30 -
Targeting at-risk employees makes all the difference, says Predictive Health Partners Jim Lewis.
August 29 -
In the wake of the historic flooding in Texas, industry experts say employers need to be flexible, utilize EAPs and give employees time off to take care of their families and homes.
August 28 -
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Snagajob uses a single platform to streamline workflows and help new hires manage their schedules and swap shifts.
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