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Only 11% of workers would be happy to take a pay cut in order to work less, while 80% would be opposed to it. The post Four in five against four-day week on lower pay appeared first on Personnel Today.
People working in frontline social care roles are undervalued by as much as 39% – nearly £7,000 per year –... The post Social care workers deserve extra £7,000 a year appeared first on Personnel Today.
In states that have enacted retirement savings programs for private sector workers, employers with retirement plans continue to offer them and businesses without plans are still adopting new ones, new research shows.
Enhanced unemployment benefits under a federal COVID-19 relief program are set to expire in September. About half the states have opted to end the program early, but courts have ordered some governors to continue providing the benefits in light of ongoing litigation.
Organizations must answer an important question: How will they restructure their workplaces to truly advance racial equity and inclusion? HR has a pivotal role to play in answering that question.
As organizations around the world increase their technology adoption in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for technology and software professionals in India has risen dramatically.
​More than 100,000 U.S. military veterans and spouses will be hired by Amazon over the next three years, the e-retail giant announced July 13. It expects more than 16,000 of that number will be military spouses. The announcement comes as employers struggle to fill vacancies.
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