Bank of America Corp. inched closer to its diversity goals last year, and said it recognizes more needs to be done.
Archives for October 18, 2020
Even With Challenges of Pandemic, Health Benefits May Not Change Much
Costs are expected to rise about 4 to 5 percent, in line with increases in recent years, as employers seek to avoid adding to their workers’ stress.
How Men Can Confront Other Men About Sexist Behavior
What being a “good guy” really looks like.
Pandemic Forces More Women To Leave The Workforce
More than 800,000 American women dropped out of the labor force last month — a significantly larger number than men. For many, the move didn’t happen by choice.
Did workers’ compensation changes go too far? Kansas Supreme Court to decide
Soon after Howard Johnson suffered a spinal cord injury in October 2015 while working as a delivery driver for U.S. Food Service, he suffered a financial one: His workers’ compensation award was nearly $47,000 less than what he would have received if the injury had occurred a year earlier.
‘If We Had a Panic Button, We’d be Hitting it.’ Women Are Exiting the Labor Force En Masse—And That’s Bad For Everyone
The United States is in the midst of a crushing economic recession, COVID-19 infection rates are spiking, and thousands of schools and childcare facilities have yet to reopen in-person classrooms. The group bearing the brunt of this torrent of bad news? Women.
New study says 7 out of 10 women have experienced workplace harassment
Is Your Boss a Good Boss?
Did you know Patricia Bays Haroski created National Bosses Day because she worked for her dad and wanted to honor him as a great boss?
My Boss’s Drinking Is Getting Worse. How Do We Intervene?
Also: Dealing with an office mean girl and campaigning for the pay you deserve.