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Delta Air Lines is among the first big U.S. employers to impose a substantial health premium surcharge—$200 per month—on its unvaccinated employees, the airline...
New regulatory guidance delays the 2022 effective dates for employer-sponsored health plans to make extensive price transparency disclosures.
Allowing employees to work from different states as part of hybrid-work models has placed new stress on payroll and time and attendance technologies, as well as on the...
An employer failed to consider fairness when it stood down an aviation worker while continuing to roster employees with higher skill levels, FWC finds. The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has come down on the side of an employee who argued against his employer’s stand down order earlier this year.  The employer, an airline services provider, stood down staff between 30 March...
Chelsea C. Williams, career strategist and founder of College Code, shared "Winning Steps to Retain and Develop Diverse Early-Stage Professionals" at the SHRM Talent Conference & Expo 2021 on Tuesday.
A charity says firms should rethink the food preparation spaces they offer to consider the mental wellbeing of staff affected by smell loss. The post Rethink office kitchens to support staff with smell loss appeared first on Personnel Today.
Retail industry bodies have renewed their call for the UK government to make assaulting or abusing a shop worker a standalone offence. The post Retail bodies urge action over violence and abuse appeared first on Personnel Today.
HM Courts and Tribunals Service has become the latest government department to fall foul of IR35 rules. The post HM Courts and Tribunals Service pays £12.5m bill for IR35 failings appeared first on Personnel Today.
The Fair Work Ombudsman recently updated its mandatory vaccine guidelines to try and remove confusion about whether employers can mandate the COVID-19 jab. But this lawyer says parts of its approach are “misguided”. Up until recently, public discourse about employers mandating the COVID-19 vaccination largely concerned employees in high-risk professions such as health and aged care. In August, Prime Minister Scott...
The European Court of Justice has recently handed down a judgment that may have significant repercussions on dress codes.
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