During Canada’s third wave of the coronavirus pandemic, workplace outbreaks risk transmitting the COVID-19 virus and its variants. Experts say rapid testing in workplaces could be instrumental in helping Canada fight the third wave.
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As part of a "new normal," many organizations plan to allow sizable numbers of employees to continue working remotely. Introverts, in particular, may be...
This past year, most management advice has focused on how to sustain productivity during the pandemic, yet the power of kindness has been largely overlooked. Practicing...
While HR experts believe retaining good workers is important, so is understanding that people inevitably move on. How employee exits are managed has a big impact on the...
The four-day workweek received a notable boost recently when Spain announced a pilot project for employers interested in a trial run of the concept. Companies in other countries, including Japan and New Zealand, also have tested four-day workweeks.
A rail union has criticised West Midlands Trains for sending staff an email that falsely promised bonuses in an attempt to test their cyber security awareness.
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In the wake of protests and social unrest following the killing of George Floyd Jr. on May 25, 2020, organizations ramped up their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. Here are tips for keeping those commitments.
Workplace conflict costs UK employers £28.5bn a year, according to a new report from conciliation service Acas.
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A Chartered Management Institute survey finds that many managers have not spoken to staff about their working preferences.
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President Joe Biden's $1.9tn stimulus package has had initially disappointing results, say economists, as US employers hired fewer workers than expected last month.
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Chipotle Mexican Grill is facing a $150 million lawsuit for allegedly violating New York City's predictable-scheduling law at the fast-casual restaurant chain's 80 to 90 locations in the city.
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